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Infectious disease research hub on Foothills Campus

Colorado State University celebrated the groundbreaking of the university's Research Innovation Center.

Groundbreaking Event
Wednesday, Dec. 17, 1:30 p.m.- 3 p.m.
Lory Student Center, West Ballroom

The 72,000-square-foot, $53 million facility will be the latest addition to Colorado State's Infectious Disease Research Center. It will be located in the Judson Harper Research Complex on the university's Foothills Research Campus. Full Story

Fort Collins recognized as "R & D Hotspot"

Fast Times cover

Fast Company magazine has named Fort Collins as one of the 30 Fastest Cities to Work, Live and Play. Recognized in the research and development category, Fort Collins is named with Seoul, S. Korea and Raleigh-Durham, N.C., thanks in part to CSU's world-class work.

Full story in FastCompany.com

Related story in the Fort Collins Colordoan

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Monday, October 20, 2008
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R&D Magazine has recognized a tabletop microscope developed by a team of Colorado State University and Berkeley researchers at the National Science Foundation Engineering Research Center for Science and Technology as one of the Top 100 most significant technological advances for 2008.

Friday, October 17, 2008
PROTECTING VEGETABLES FROM HUMAN PATHOGENS

Colorado State University's Infectious Diseases Supercluster is hosting a symposium on "Human Pathogens on Plants: Research and Policy to Protect Vegetable Crops from Human Pathogens." The two-day symposium will take place on Oct. 20-21 at the Lory Student Center at Colorado State.

Wednesday, August 13, 2008
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY RECEIVES GATES GRANT FOR INNOVATIVE TUBERCULOSIS DRUG RESEARCH

An award of a Bill and Melinda Gates Grant to Colorado State University's tuberculosis research program will allow scientists to continue pursuing new discoveries including a new finding that questions long-held beliefs about how tuberculosis often reoccurs in a person with the infection and why traditional tuberculosis treatments work so slowly.

Monday, August 11, 2008
GRANTS FUND CSU TRAINING, EDUCATIONAL SPECIALTY TO EXPEDITE RESEARCH BREAKTHROUGHS TO MARKETPLACE AND CARE FOR ANIMALS

Colorado State University recently was awarded two grants from the Metro Denver Workforce Innovation in Regional Economic Development, or WIRED, Initiative. The grants will support training to move biomedical research into the marketplace and to care for animals involved in research.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008
LABS TO NATIONS: CSU VENTURES AND CANCER RESEARCH FOCUS OF 'SPOTLIGHT ON CSU' LUNCHEON SEPT. 4

Mark Wdowik, president and chief executive officer of CSU Management Corp., a for-profit subsidiary corporation of CSU Ventures, and Dr. Douglas Thamm, assistant professor of oncology, will speak about how the university is one of the first public institutions in the nation to assemble a seed investment fund for CSU start-ups and research partners.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008
COLORADO STATE RESEARCHERS, GOVERNOR'S ENERGY OFFICE ADDRESS STATEWIDE GREENHOUSE GAS MITIGATION

Colorado State University scientists are working with the Colorado Governor's Energy Office to develop a greenhouse gas emissions mitigation program for the state's agricultural industry.

Monday, May 05, 2008
COLORADO STATE STUDENTS WIN TOP PRIZE AT SPACE RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

The unmanned aerial vehicle team from Colorado State University took home the grand prize at the 2008 Undergraduate Space Research Symposium sponsored by the Colorado Space Grant Consortium.

Monday, May 05, 2008
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
COLORADO STATE RESEARCHER IS GUEST EDITOR OF JOURNAL THAT EXPLORES CHILDREN'S EXPERIENCES IN NATURAL DISASTERS

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Thursday, April 17, 2008
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Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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Monday, April 14, 2008
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