Dog aging project
The Dog Aging Project is a scientifically rigorous approach to understand the biology of aging in companion dogs and to discover ways to help them live longer, healthier lives.
60 Minutes spotlights CSU research into canine cognitive decline
The CBS newsmagazine 60 Minutes aired a segment highlighting Colorado State University research into dementia in dogs as a way to better understand and potentially treat neurodegenerative disorders in both dogs and people.
From bench to bioinformatics: Networking the next generation in genetic sequencing
Veterinary diagnosticians are advancing infectious disease response through hands-on training in next-generation sequencing, thanks to NAHLN symposia focused on technology and collaboration.
Celebrating medical innovation on Clinical Trials Day
Researchers at CSU conduct hundreds of clinical trials that provide key insights for human and animal health.
New CT scanner improves imaging options for horses
The Johnson Family Equine Hospital installed a cutting-edge Qalibra CT scanner, allowing for high-resolution, 3D imaging of horses’ head and limbs, often without the need for general anesthesia.