We highlight our scientists in the news to showcase our enthusiasm for engaging with the community beyond our campus.
The scientists on the CU Anschutz Medical Campus believe that sharing their expertise with the community is vital to fostering a well-informed society and empowers individuals to make informed decisions about their health and well-being. By sharing our expertise across a variety of news outlets, we hope to make science accessible and engaging and relate the importance of what we do here on this campus to its impact on our daily lives.
Understanding T lymphocytes inner working to harness immunotherapy
Open Access Government
Leslie Berg, PhD
Leslie shares her work on how we can use and harness T cells (an important cell within the immune system) to treat different types of disease
Aimee talks about the importance of scientists reaching out to the community to answer science questions and talk about all the amazing science that happens every day in our laboratories
A Virus Found in Wastewater Beat Back a Woman’s ‘Zombie’ Bacteria
Wired
Breck Duerkop, PhD
Breck explains how we can use little viruses that infect bacteria – called bacteriophage - to tackle and treat bacterial infections that don’t respond to antibiotics.