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Jeff Roberts: Laser Focused on Research
Oct 13The dean of the College of Sciences gained early exposure to research opportunities and wants to ensure SDSU students do too.
Fighting the Flu When COVID-19 Looms
Sep 24Now more than ever, its important to get flu shots given the COVID-19 pandemic.
COVID-19 Could Activate Latent Tuberculosis
Sep 22Up to 13 million people may have latent TB in the U.S, which could be activated by COVID-19. It worries an SDSU researcher and TB expert.
To Repair a Damaged Heart, Three Cells are Better Than One
Sep 10CardioClusters use three types of cells to reduce scar tissue and improve function by integrating into and persisting within damaged heart tissue.
$1.5 Million in Research Stipends for High Achieving Masters and Doctoral Students
Sep 1The fellowships supplement external funding to support 80 highly accomplished research scholars.
Hydroponic Strawberries, Ancestry and Immersive Theater
Aug 21How SDSU students spent their summers doing at-home research.
Winners of SDSU Student Instagram COVID-19 PSA Video Contest Named
Aug 18The top, student-generated videos will be used to promote staying safe and healthy.
New Guidelines for Phage Preparation Can Accelerate Lifesaving Treatment
Aug 13The goal: Bring lab therapeutics to patients bedsides in half the current time frame.
SDSU Sustains Grant Funding at $144.4 Million for 2019-20
Aug 5Funding from federal agencies increased, and many researchers stepped up to the challenge presented by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Little Brain or Cerebellum Not So Little After All
Jul 31High-res imaging shows the cerebellum is 80% of the area of the cortex, indicating it has grown as human behavior and cognition evolved.