Research led by Sue VandeWoude demonstrates a case of incomplete cross-species transition of bobcat lentivirus to mountain lions.
The 2017 VadeWoude Lab Activities.
Founders of the Women in Science Career Issues groups at Colorado State University received a 2016 grant to establish satellite groups and an upcoming conference.
The 2016 VandeWoude Lab Activities.
The 2015 Established Team Interdisciplinary Scholarship Award was given to Sue VandeWoude and Kevin Crooks for their research on how landscape structure influences disease spread.
Sue VandeWoude was awarded the 2015 AAVMC’s Excellence in Research Award for her ongoing leadership, mentoring, and research.
Caitlin Lozano, a Microbiology major who conducted research in the VandeWoude Lab, earned the title of No. 2 Army ROTC cadet in the nation.
A CSU research team led by Sue VandeWoude, is examining how illnesses are transmitted in mountain lion populations in an effort to manage future outbreaks of diseases, such as feline leukemia virus, that could threaten the species.