Rocky Mountain Regional Biocontainment Laboratory—Colorado State University

The Colorado State University Regional Biocontainment Laboratory is one of the NIAID-supported Regional Biocontainment Laboratories. The Center provides a safe, secure, state of art facility for research, service, and training in pathogens that cause human and animal diseases.

Main Areas of Focus

  • The study of pathogens that cause human and animal diseases.
    • Viruses, in particular arboviruses and respiratory viruses that are risk group 3 or higher
    • Bacteria, in particular risk group 3 and / or antimicrobial resistant
    • Emerging pathogen threats to human and / or animal health
    • Sponsor driven (Agnostic to Federal, Government, Industry)
  • Training, service, and other collaborations to further best practices for safely and efficiently working with risk group 3 pathogens
  • Training, service, and other collaborations to further mission specific research programs and contribute to the next generation of responsive, trained scientists.

Who Can Use This Resource

  • Internal and/or CSU hosted scientists and/or staff fully trained for working with risk group 3 pathogens and additionally cleared for the conduct of work based on federal, state, and institutional policies required for research scope.
  • External academic, government and/or industry scientists and staff through formal agreement.
  • This is a regional, nationally supported resource. It is understood by all using this resource that it may be unavailable for any use in response to regional/national need. 

How To Get Started

  • Internal CSU persons should contact the Director of Biosafety.
  • External persons should directly contact the internal research team for which the collaboration is intended.
    • Potential collaborations include:

Services Offered

  • cGMP and GLP biopharmaceutical contractual services: Bio-pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Academic Resource Center
    • Research and development to advance discovery to scale-up
    • Cell, bacterial, viral cell banking
    • Stability testing, monitoring, and storage of bio-pharmaceuticals
    • Aseptic final fill of bio-pharmaceuticals
  • Training and workshops in Biosafety Best Practices: Office of Biosafety
  • Rocky Mountain Regional Biocontainment Laboratory Technical Core: Eric Osei, Project Manager
    • Development of targeted mass spectrometry for proteomics / metabolomics targeted assays
    • Inactivation, processing and shipment of risk group 3 pathogens and clinical samples for multiple down stream use in lower-level laboratories
    • Training and walk-up use of LC-tandem MS for analysis of samples
    • Training and walk-up use of confocal microscopy
    • Development and training in Mass Spectrometry Imaging methods and analysis including processing of live risk group 3 pathogens
    • Development and training in Laser-capture Microdissection methods, processing, and analysis of live risk group 3 pathogens
    • Collaborative animal imaging studies (ABSL3; risk group 3 pathogens)
  • Animal Disease Laboratory: Dr. Angela Bosco-Lauth or Dr. Richard Bowen
    • Development and establishment of novel animal models for emerging pathogens
    • Spill-over studies in multiple in vivo models
    • Natural transmission studies and modeling

Contact Information

All other inquiries, please contact the Scientific Director: Dr. Karen Dobos

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