Top Colorado State University researchers mobilized their disciplines over the course of the past year to address challenges raised by the global coronavirus pandemic.
Infectious disease scientists across Colorado State University are focused on fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wolves could be a crucial tool in fighting the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease among deer and other cervidae.
Colorado State University has established more efficient and cost-effective methods for early detection of COVID-19 infections on campus.
A new saliva test led by Mark Zabel to screen CSU faculty, staff, and students for coronavirus is cost-efficient and provides results within a day.
Scientists across campus are conducting coronavirus surveillance through widespread wastewater and spit testing on campus.
Dr. Mark Zabel is leading a team to develop the capability to proactively screen a much larger portion of the CSU population with rapid turnaround digital droplet-PCR (dd-PCR) of pooled saliva samples.
A conversation between fellow MIP scientists Mark Zabel and Michael Young covered research funding, undergraduate student advice, prions and more.
A panel of Colorado scientists, including Mark Zabel, answered questions about the coronavirus and how it could continue to affect the community.