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Monsters inside cells could help explain treatment failure and improve drug development
Oct 31SDSU scientists use parasites to explore a scarcely studied phenomenon that may render drugs useless against infections
Don’t lose your head over it!
Sep 16SDSU undergraduate Yesenia Rodriguez Reyes tackles a biological mystery when nematodes turn up without their heads — and bacteria become the prime suspect.
SDSU research funding total nears $230M
Jul 30SDSU’s research enterprise has grown by over 60% in 3 years
NSF-funded program at SDSU sets up undergrads for future biotech careers
May 14A collaborative initiative across four U.S. universities gives students from underrepresented backgrounds essential lab experience outside the classroom.
Biologist draws foundation grant to advance infectious disease research
May 14The Prebys Foundation awarded $500,000 to Angelica Riestra to support her work on a common sexually transmitted infection.
Graduating doctoral student seeks to improve treatment for microbial-linked diseases
Apr 23Laura Sisk-Hackworth explores the mystery of microbes, paving an impressive legacy before graduating in May.
Recap: 16th annual San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering
Mar 11Despite the rain, more than 17,000 attendees turn out for this year’s STEM festival at Snapdragon Stadium
SDSU set to host 2024 STEM Festival at Snapdragon Stadium
Feb 27The March 2 family-friendly affair will feature over 100 youth-focused STEM hands-on activities and demonstrations.
SDSU breaks ground on Sciences and Engineering Laboratories in Brawley
Feb 9Set to open in fall 2025, the new state-of-the-art building is one part of SDSU’s commitment to meeting the STEM and both the current and future geothermal energy sector demands of ‘Lithium Valley.’
SDSU Mission Valley Leads the Way in Sustainability
May 3Snapdragon Stadium and SDSU Mission Valley have been awarded LEED Gold and Silver certifications.