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U.S. Air Force Under Secretary and former astronaut to join Colorado State University
Ron Sega
Ronald M. Sega, former NASA astronaut and current Under Secretary for the U.S. Air Force, will join Colorado State University as a professor of systems engineering and as vice president for Applied Research for the Colorado State University Research Foundation, or CSURF. More...

Novel vaccine to prevent tuberculosis developed at Colorado State University
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (stained red) in sputum.

A Colorado State University research team led by Professor Ian Orme, has developed a novel vaccine to prevent tuberculosis, one of the world's most deadly diseases. The vaccine triggers the body's immunity in a novel way. More...

 

Colorado State University Research Finds Circadian Rhythms Dominate All Life Functions, Plays Significant Role in Metabolism

New research from Colorado State University shows that the function of all genes in mammals is based on circadian - or daily - rhythms. The study refutes the current theory that only 10 percent to 15 percent of all genes were affected by nature's clock. More...
 

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