January 29, 2020 Infectious disease surveillance: What we’re learning from bats and mosquitoes

Arthropod-borne and Infectious Diseases Laboratory (AIDL) researchers are using new surveillance techniques to understand the spread of infectious diseases.

January 27, 2020 Wuhan Coronavirus – once again on the brink of a global health crisis, CSU researchers respond

Researchers at CSU continue to contribute to scientific understanding of all coronaviruses, including SARS and MERS.

January 2, 2020 Scientist by Day, DJ by Night

As a post doctoral fellow, Anna Fagre studies how wild bats travel and spread disease. She applies the same passion to her creative pursuits, as a DJ and musician.

August 30, 2019 CSU team uncovers potential for Rift Valley fever virus transmission in Colorado livestock

Dr. Rebekah Kading is leading research to understand how Rift Valley fever virus can transmit in livestock.

August 27, 2019 9News: CSU researchers look into potential for Rift Valley Fever transmission in Colorado

Members of the Rebekah Kading lab are trapping local mosquitoes to understand their potential for transmitting Rift Valley Fever.

July 17, 2019 Why it’s important to study neglected diseases: A conversation with BioMARC’s John Wyckoff

Director John Wyckoff details BioMARC’s work, including a new Rift Valley fever virus vaccine project with MIP associate professor Rebekah Kading.

February 3, 2016 7 things you should know about Zika virus

Faculty of the Arthropod-Borne & Infectious Disease Laboratory (AIDL) at Colorado State University offer expertise on the Zika Virus outbreak.