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.
Microbiology PhD student Joe DeFranco, mentored by Glenn Telling, was one of nine students selected to create the next generation workforce for resilient and agile solutions to pandemics and infectious disease outbreaks.
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.
A CSU research team, lead by Dr. Glenn Telling, achieved a breakthrough with a new model to understand chronic wasting disease caused by prions.
Donor support to the CSU Prion Research Center, especially from those personally connected to Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease, has meaningful impact on ongoing CJD research.