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SDSU Hosts the Year of the Phage
Jan 20Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of bacteriophage, scientists gathered to reflect on the field's history and speculate its future.
Conrad Prebys Gives $2.5 Million to Endow New SDSU Faculty Position
Dec 22Local philanthropist makes his second gift to SDSU in less than a year.
A Lineage of Success
Nov 20Sanford Bernsteins influence in the field of biology reaches far and wide.
Zahn Center Helps Students Pave the Way
Nov 18The Zahn Innovation Center choses eight new teams for their fall admissions cycle.
Continuing Along the Path toward Excellence
Sep 9Now a year old, SDSU's Areas of Excellence are conducting cutting-edge research and bringing in talented new faculty.
Novel Virus Discovered in Half the World's Population
Jul 24SDSU researchers identified a highly abundant virus that could play a major role in obesity, diabetes.
Cellular Self-Destruction
Jun 9A new study finds that humans and corals share a key biomechanical pathway that tells cells when to die.
Is A Buttery Molecule Behind Cystic Fibrosis Flare-ups?
Feb 21Katrine Whiteson and colleagues identified a lung-damaging molecule in higher concentrations in cystic fibrosis patients during symptom flare-ups.
$20 Million Gift from Conrad Prebys
Feb 5The largest gift ever made to SDSU will create scholarships for 150 students annually.
An Engineer in the Operating Room
Dec 3Karen May-Newman is improving devices that help unhealthy hearts keep pumping.