First year Microbiology PhD student Leo Tyer, mentored by Glenn Telling, received 2nd place Early-Stage Basic Research for their poster on North American and Scandinavian CWD prions.
Leo Tyer attended the 2022 Society for the Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) National Symposium in Puerto Rico to present on chronic wasting disease prion research conducted with the Telling Lab.
Cell & Molecular Biology PhD student Julie Sun graduated and was hooded by her advisor, Glenn Telling, on December 16, 2022.
Julie Sun, a Cell & Molecular Biology graduate candidate in the Telling Lab of CSU’s Prion Research Center was selected for the 2022 Think Like a Freak Award.
Joe DeFranco, mentored by Glenn Telling, was selected as a 2022 DARPA Forward Riser, which provides early stage researchers a unique opportunity to be recognized for their notable work and present their ideas directly to DARPA.
Arielle Hay became a 2021 – 2022 VPR research fellow after presenting her research during the 3 Minute Challenge.
Cell & Molecular Biology PhD student Julie Sun, mentored by Glenn Telling, competed in the 2021 CSU Office of the Vice President for Research’s 3 Minute Challenge, presenting her research with one slide in three minutes.
A new model developed by the CSU research team led by Glenn Telling, shows chronic wasting disease (CDW) is capable of cross-species transmission.
Dr. Telling lead a team that made a major breakthrough in understanding chronic wasting disease.