一名妇女正在接受新冠病毒检测

Testing only the unvaccinated may do little to curb spread of omicron

1月. 6, 2022

New 博彩平台推荐 research suggests while unvaccinated-only testing policies make sense when the unvaccinated population is large, they have little impact on transmission when there are few remaining unvaccinated people to test.

Masks with symbols of the hopes and dreams of the technicians behind them: A house, 一个lecturn, 路标和一棵树

Behind the Masks: Revealing heroes in COVID-19 research

11月. 8, 2021

实验室技术人员, all from populations historically excluded from engineering, collected data during the height of the pandemic at Denver public schools for environmental engineering professor Mark Hernandez's air ventilation research. Here are the stories of four of those technicans, 哈莉·西米, 西尔维娅Akol, Jeronimo Palacios Luna and Ximena Duenas Ibarra, 以及他们工作的目的.

Graphic from the paper showing how UV light penetrates a cell.

Type of ultraviolet light most effective at killing coronavirus is also the safest to use around people

10月. 27, 2021

Professor Karl Linden explains his new research findings in The Conversation.

呼吸注射器和omb

CU Boulder spinoff company develops technology that could treat COVID-19 complications

10月. 19, 2021

After a year when the nation experienced a shortage of mechanical ventilators to help treat patients with severe COVID-19 complications, Professor Mark Borden's company Respirogen presents another treatment option: oxygen microbubbles.

Graduate student Teyha Stockman in a lab

Simple safety measures reduce musical COVID-19 transmission

8月. 27, 2021

Published today in the journal ACS Environmental Au, 博彩平台推荐 and University of Maryland researchers have found that while playing musical instruments can emit the same levels of potentially COVID-laden airborne particles as singing, 简单的安全措施, 比如掩蔽仪器, social distancing and implementing time limits, 显著降低这种风险.

Irene Francino Urdaniz报道, graduate student in chemical and biological engineering, works on this research in the Whitehead laboratory.

Mutation-mapping tool could yield stronger COVID boosters, universal vaccines

8月. 10, 2021

研究ers in chemical and biological engineering have developed a platform which can quickly identify common mutations on the SARS-CoV-2 virus that allow it to escape antibodies and infect cells.

Chieri Kamada

International student Chieri Kamada reflects on COVID experience

2021年7月28日

This unexpected and turbulent time was difficult for many students, but international students were often met with even more challenges and considerable roadblocks. As the campus prepares for a more typical fall semester, Kamada is finding new strength from her experiences – and a desire to help fellow international students.

基督教的羔羊

International design challenge builds global engineering skills for CU students

2021年5月3日

When the pandemic hindered the original plans of the Engineers Without Borders team, 基督教的羔羊's team transitioned to pursue an international design challenge assisting two towns in rural Peru.

Gloved hands holding a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

To safely return to 'normal,' 70% of Coloradans must get COVID vaccine

2021年4月28日

Results come from a new mathematical study led by researchers at two University of Colorado campuses, who explore what it might take for the state to safely shed mask mandates, limits on indoor dining and a range of other restrictions.

An air purifier the size of a water bottle sits among wine glasses on a restaurant table

How one restaurant’s experiment may help diners breathe safely

2021年4月14日

The Washington Post looks at how an air monitoring system designed by CU Boulder's Mark Hernandez is helping a California restaurant keep its patrons safer during COVID.

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