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BMS Update - 2012
BMS Update - Welcome
Dr. Colin Clay provides an update for the happenings of the BMS for the past year including rebuilding the ERL after last year's fire.
From the Ashes of a Devastating Fire, the New ERL Begins to Emerge
A fire in July 2011 damaged the Equine Reproduction Laboratory (ERL). Colorado State University has designed the new ERL and construction will begin this summer.
2012 Rocky Mountain Reproductive Sciences Symposium Set for April 21
The Rocky Mountain Reproductive Sciences Symposium is set for April 21 in Loveland, CO. This year, symposium sessions will focus on the neuroendocrine system in reproductive system development and disease.
Equine Reproduction Laboratory Heavily Damaged in Summer Fire
The ERL was damaged in July 2011 by a fire. No cause for the breakout of the fire has been found at this time, but Colorado State is looking to the future and rebuilding the ERL.
Looking to the Future at the Equine Reproduction Laboratory
Many faculty and staff of Colorado State University were affected by the ERL fire. Read the views of the affected faculty/staff and see how they stay positive as they look into the future of the ERL.
Campaign Begins in Earnest to Rebuild Equine Reproduction Laboratory
A fundraising campaign along with faculty, staff, and supporters have all come together to rebuild the ERL.
Paper in Nature Neuroscience Describes First Known Control Mechanism of Homeostasis in the Brain
Dr. Susan Tsunoda and her colleagues have described in a paper, published in
Nature Neuroscience
, what they believe to be the first understood control mechanism of homeostasis in the brain.
How to Get Up Close and Personal with a (Virtual) Snake
After six years in the making, the
Virtual Veterinary Anatomy of the Snake
CD is now available for use in veterinary anatomy classes, for veterinary practitioners, snake enthusiasts, and those simply curious about how snakes are put together.
A Long-View Perspective on Reproductive Sciences at CSU
Much of the Department of Biomedical Sciences' reputation as an internationally renowned research and teaching comes from the faculty members who built a strong program that was to become the first Colorado State University Program of Research and Scholarly Excellence, the Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology Laboratory.
Biomedical Sciences Expanding Online Course Offerings, But Challenge Lies in the Details
As more students are enrolled in distance education, the Department of Biomedical Sciences are discovering the advantages and challenges of developing course work for online delivery.
Professional Master’s Degree Program a Proven Winner for Graduates
Many of the Biomedical Science students have decided to continue their education into graduate school. Colorado State University's Professional Master's Degree Program has given these students an opportunity to increase their knowledge and earn a graduate degree.
Chemistry Lab Concocts Love Potion Second Time Around
The joint laboratory of Dr. Deborah A. Roess and Dr. George Barisas has turned out its share of PhD and master's students over the years, but the laboratory also has proven to have the right chemistry to nurture and grow one or two relationships.
Retreat Promotes Sense of Community and Camaraderie
Students, faculty, and staff enjoyed a beautiful weekend at the YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park during the annual Biomedical Sciences Research Retreat.
Frontiers in Biomedical Sciences Welcomed Drs. William Zagotta and William A. Catterall
Two of Colorado State University professors gave lectures at the Fall 2011 Frontiers in Biomedical Sciences Seminar Series.
Undergraduate Program in Biomedical Sciences
The Biomedical Sciences undergraduate program continues to grow strong with full classes, and involved student body, and active alumni members
BMS Grants, Honors, Awards, and More
Congratulations to all the faculty and staff members in the Department of Biomedical Sciences who were honored last spring at the CVMBS Scholarship and Awards Luncheon.
Inside This Edition
BMS Update - Welcome
From the Ashes of a Devastating Fire, the New ERL Begins to Emerge
2012 Rocky Mountain Reproductive Sciences Symposium Set for April 21
Equine Reproduction Laboratory Heavily Damaged in Summer Fire
Looking to the Future at the Equine Reproduction Laboratory
Campaign Begins in Earnest to Rebuild Equine Reproduction Laboratory
Paper in Nature Neuroscience Describes First Known Control Mechanism of Homeostasis in the Brain
How to Get Up Close and Personal with a (Virtual) Snake
A Long-View Perspective on Reproductive Sciences at CSU
Biomedical Sciences Expanding Online Course Offerings, But Challenge Lies in the Details
Professional Master’s Degree Program a Proven Winner for Graduates
Chemistry Lab Concocts Love Potion Second Time Around
Retreat Promotes Sense of Community and Camaraderie
Frontiers in Biomedical Sciences Welcomed Drs. William Zagotta and William A. Catterall
Undergraduate Program in Biomedical Sciences
BMS Grants, Honors, Awards, and More
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