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Tuberculosis is one of the oldest and deadliest diseases, but it’s not just history. On this episode of The Next 150, President Amy Parsons sits down with CSU’s own Dr. Karen Dobos and Dr. Marcela Henao-Tamayo, co-directors of the Mycobacteria Research Laboratories, to talk about the future of infectious disease research and the role CSU is playing in shaping disease prevention. Hear how their paths—from wildlife biology and medical school in Colombia—led them to Fort Collins and the ways in which students can get involved to help make an impact on public health. From a recent TB outbreak in Kansas City to World TB Day outreach with local high schools, this episode dives into CSU’s reputation as a global powerhouse in TB research.
Plus, learn how AI could unlock the next big breakthroughs in preventing infectious disease and why President Parsons was gifted a signed book by best-selling author John Green.
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Tuberculosis is one of the oldest and deadliest diseases, but it’s not just history. On this episode of The Next 150, President Amy Parsons sits down with CSU’s own Dr. Karen Dobos and Dr. Marcela Henao-Tamayo, co-directors of the Mycobacteria Research Laboratories, to talk about the future of infectious disease research and the role CSU is playing in shaping disease prevention. Hear how their paths—from wildlife biology and medical school in Colombia—led them to Fort Collins and the ways in which students can get involved to help make an impact on public health. From a recent TB outbreak in Kansas City to World TB Day outreach with local high schools, this episode dives into CSU’s reputation as a global powerhouse in TB research.
Plus, learn how AI could unlock the next big breakthroughs in preventing infectious disease and why President Parsons was gifted a signed book by best-selling author John Green.
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