SDSU NewsCenter
Could Flies Help Us Understand Brain Injuries?
May 11A new study by SDSU scientists finds that fruit flies could be a model organism for learning the genetic pathways that affect human brain injuries and recovery.
Linking Climate Change to Public Health
Apr 18A new study led by an SDSU public health researcher explores the public health impacts of increasingly common extreme weather in the South Pacific.
New Testing has SDSU on Top of its Game
Apr 18Thanks to a collaboration between academics and athletics, a rehabilitation biomechanics lab was hatched last spring at SDSU.
Building a Better Concussion Test
Apr 2A new study has found that a portable, affordable balance machine does a better job identifying concussions than current protocols.
Piggybacking Viruses
Mar 16Rather than killing off their hosts in a rapidly growing microbial population, viruses rise with the tide.
Investing in Stem Cell Futures
Mar 14California Institute of Regenerative Medicine invested $6M at SDSU and CSUSM to train the next generation of stem cell scientists.
A Gut Check for PCOS-related Obesity
Mar 8In a mouse model of polycystic ovary syndrome, researchers find links between changes to gut bacteria and obesity, diabetes.
The Charlie Sheen Effect
Feb 22A new study led by an SDSU professor finds that Charlie Sheens HIV-positive disclosure corresponded with record levels of public engagement with HIV and HIV prevention.
Internet Searches Reflect Vaping's Surge
Feb 12A new study finds that people searching for vaping-related terms are interested in shopping, not health.