July 29, 2021 Study: Mask wearing, hand washing protected CSU essential workers early in pandemic

CSU researchers, led by Sue VandeWoude, wanted to understand if health protocols were effective at protecting these populations, and provide evidence that such protocols could bring others back to campus safely.

March 8, 2021 Female Researchers at Colorado State University are Taking a Lead to Combat COVID-19

On International Women’s Day, we celebrate the contributions and impact from women everywhere, including all of the CSU scientists and researchers who have led in the fight against COVID-19

October 26, 2020 CSU lab conducts faculty and staff COVID-19 surveillance testing

A COVID-19 Innovation Boettcher Foundation award to Sue VandeWoude is supporting the RESTARtT (Rational Effective Surveillance Testing Accelerating Return to Tasks) project.

May 15, 2020 Rushika Perera, Sue VandeWoude land Boettcher Foundation research awards

Two CSU coronavirus projects were awarded Boettcher Foundation COVID innovation funding.

December 26, 2019 2019 Lab Activities

The 2019 VandeWoude Lab Activities.

November 12, 2019 ScienceLine: Surprisingly common virus in domestic cats raises concerns

The VandeWoude lab works to understand how wild cats are susceptible to feline foamy virus from domestic cats.

November 4, 2019 Dr. VandeWoude named director of the One Health Initiative

Sue VandeWoude will lead the institute at Colorado State University, focused on examining interconnected problems in health, between humans, animals and the environment.

July 2, 2019 Fulbright awards enable exploration of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, leprosy, FIV

Sue VandeWoude is traveling to Tasmania, Australia to continue research collaborations on feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) as a Fulbright Scholar.

May 6, 2019 Dr. Sue VandeWoude named to the National Academy of Sciences

Dr. Sue VandeWoude was elected to the prestigious National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors for scientists in recognition of distinguished and continuing achievements in original research.