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Dr. Chris Kawcak is making pioneering advances in equine musculoskeletal disease and injury research. His work, along with that of other clinicians and researchers at Colorado State University's Orthopaedic Research Center, is benefiting from private investment into research and clinical work that is helping horses today and perhaps people tomorrow. Read more. |
Dr. Sue James, Director of the School of Biomedical Engineering, explores lower back pain remedies while on sabbatical at Canterbury University in New Zealand. Read More |
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Dr. Amy J. Pruden-Bagchi was one of two Colorado State University facultymembers to be honored by President George Bush on Thursday, November 1 with the Presidential Early Career Award in Science and Engineering. This program recognizes outstanding scientists and engineers who, early in their careers, show exceptional potential for leadership at the frontiers of knowledge. This presidential award is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on scientists and engineers beginning their independent careers. Read more. |
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Senior electrical and computer engineering students are addressing this growing need for suitable, anatomically oriented teaching models, in the veterinary acupuncture curriculum. SimPooch, a three-dimensional canine head prototype, will allow educators to target acupuncture points beforehand on a physical model that will serve to later assess students' precision and accuracy in identifying the same points by means of computer software.
Engineering News-Read more.
Northern Colorado Business Report-Read more.
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Colorado State University has announced a $3 million gift to establish a university chair in equine orthopedics in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. The gift is from Abigail K. Kawananakoa of Hawaii; the chair marks the second in equine programs at the university this semester. Read more.
Colorado State University Equine Orthopaedic Research Center scientists have discovered that a topical cream may be the first cream available to both treat osteoarthritis and relieve pain. Read more.
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A three-year collaboration between researchers at Colorado State University and the University of Maine has resulted in a unique method of objectively characterizing properties of a race track and their relationship to forces on a limb. The collaboration involves Dr. Wayne McIlwraith, professor of surgery and Director of the Orthopaedic Research Center at Colorado State, Dr. Michael Peterson, professor of engineering at the University of Maine, and Dr. Raoul Reiser, professor of health and exercise science at Colorado State. Read more. |
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The Governor's Office of Economic Development and International Trade has awarded grants totaling $441,000 to five Colorado State University projects to further research in the biosciences. Drs. Christian Puttlitz and Susan James are among the recipients. Read more. |
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