Graduate students, research scientists, and faculty of the #CSU Mycobacteria Research Labs attended the first ever Biology of #Mycobacteria@GordonConf in Pomona, CA to present research posters and talks! (📸: Andrea Russell Sorrano)
As a first year #MIP student, Mary Hall learned research methods through MIP150 and joined the PRC's Telling Lab. Now a sophomore, she's branching out with her own #ChronicWastingDisease project guided by graduate mentor Joe DeFranco. #UndergradInTheLab
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Culicoides biting #Midges are causing big problems for livestock, not only on the Front Range, but globally. #MIP's Mayo Lab & collaborators are investigating the viral evolution and transmission dynamics of viruses spread by these flies. #BluetongueVirus
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This week on The Next 150 podcast, Dr. Karen Dobos and Dr. Marcela Henao-Tamayo explore groundbreaking tuberculosis research, pressing global health challenges and @ColoradoStateU’s impact on the future of disease prevention.
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This Week in #MIP: Hosting @UFHealth Elias Sayour for Wednesday's seminar, "RNA Damage Mimicry Restores Immune Surveillance," plus Eric Palmer's PhD defense Friday, "Advancing the Understanding of Osteosarcoma Metastasis". Find us Saturday for a @CSUSPUR Health & Wellness Fair!
Cheers to First Year Academy Scholar Pavneet Kaur, mentored by Carolina Mehaffy, winning first place Social Sciences & Humanities award for “Analyzing the Correlation of Emotions and Exam Performance Over Time.”
Another lively M.U.R.A.L.S. in the books! #MIP was well-represented by talks and posters ranging from education research to tuberculosis to inflammation and pain. #UndergraduateResearch
This Week in #MIP: We'll hear from graduate students Christian Cherry (@c_cherry26) & Jorge Mendieta-Calle, DVM, MPH at Wednesday's department seminar!
This Week in #MIP: We are hosting @ucdavis professor Brian Murphy at Wednesday's department seminar for a talk, "The warning days of feline infectious peritonitis: Swan song for the most interesting infectious disease in cats?"
Proud of our Fall 2024 graduates who earned the Mentored Research & Artistry distinction through multiple experiences and accomplishments, as well as our incredible #MIP faculty mentors!
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Colorful microbial masterpieces from a recent visit by @PoudreSchools Mountain High School students, hosted by Medora Huseby's MIP400G Capstone! #Microbes#AgarArt#MIP
This Week in #MIP: Wednesday's department seminar will feature graduate research from Clara Reasoner, "Characterizing the Adaptive #ImmuneResponse of Viral Reservoir Species," & Toby Koch, "Ecological & Genetic Determinants of #WestNileVirus Persistence in Fort Collins."
Imagine explaining years of research into an understandable three-minute speech. That’s exactly what ten graduate students did last week at CSU’s 3-minute thesis (3MT) competition!
#MIP professor and author Colleen Duncan spoke with Sierra Magazine how pets' health is influenced by their environment, for good and bad. Here's what to look out for! 🌎🐾
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