November 20, 2025 Graduate students awarded $24K in awards at 10th annual GradShow

Leo Tyer of the Zabel lab won a Top Scholar Award from CVMBS

April 25, 2025 Celebrate! Colorado State Provost Awards

Mark Zabel wins the Kevin Ann Oltjenbruns Award for Outstanding Leadership at the CSU Provost Awards to celebrate the significant and outstanding impact of his leadership and his work to ensure the success of others with a commitment to equity and fairness.

January 8, 2025 Boise State Public Radio: Idaho just received its second domestic case of Chronic Wasting Disease: What is it and what does that mean?

CSU Prion Researcher Mark Zabel discusses what Chronic Wasting Disease is and the implications of Idaho finding its second domestic case of it.

December 10, 2024 Cheers to 10 years of Science on Tap

It’s been 10 years since Mark Zabel and Danielle Adney started Science on Tap, an event to talk about science with the public to dispel rumors and myths about wasteful government-funded research.

May 8, 2023 Outstanding Grad: Luke Davis College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

Luke Davis, a Zabel and Wilusz Labs student researcher, wins the Spring 2023 Outstanding Grad Award for his invaluable contributions to campus saliva screenings and wastewater testing.

March 26, 2021 Action in a Time of Crisis: Colorado State University Research Retrospective

Top Colorado State University researchers mobilized their disciplines over the course of the past year to address challenges raised by the global coronavirus pandemic.

November 16, 2020 Video: Emerging Infectious Disease: Join the Fight

Infectious disease scientists across Colorado State University are focused on fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.

November 12, 2020 NY Times: Using Wolves as First Responders Against a Deadly Brain Disease

Wolves could be a crucial tool in fighting the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease among deer and other cervidae.

November 3, 2020 USA Today:The best COVID-19 warning system? Poop and pooled spit, says one Colorado university.

Colorado State University has established more efficient and cost-effective methods for early detection of COVID-19 infections on campus.

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