Coronavirus vaccines are rolling out across the world. So why are CSU scientists still working to develop new ones? – By John Ingold (Colorado Sun) / Mar 22 2021
Researchers at Colorado State University are working on four COVID-19 vaccine candidates, one of which is nearing human clinical trials
At his lab in the shadow of the hogbacks west of Fort Collins, Ray Goodrich has never been busier.
“Lots of progress has been made across the board!” he beamed.
A little over a year ago, Goodrich and several other scientists at Colorado State University dropped what they were doing and devoted their full attention to developing coronavirus vaccines, hoping to end what was then a very young pandemic.
At the time, nobody knew exactly whether a vaccine for the virus that causes COVID-19 was possible or how long it would take to create one. And, while the CSU researchers always knew they were behind other teams around the globe, the work still carried the exciting whiff of possibility: Could we be the people who figure this out?
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