Welcome
Front Range Worms is a community of scientists in Colorado and Wyoming. We use the nematode worm as a model system to gain insight into biological questions. Most of our studies focus on Caenorhabiditis elegans molecular biology, biochemistry, genetics, neurobiology, developmental biology, and related topics. However, we are interested to learn about other nematodes and fields of inquiry.
Front Range Worm Activities
Join us for monthly meetings, our annual symposium, and meeting up with local researchers.
A monthly “lab meeting” style meeting between the Colorado State University labs and near neighbors. Two speakers deliver research presenters per session. – learn more
An annual Symposium typically in May and typically hosted at Colorado State University. Come to see presentations by local scientists, hear a seminar by a prominent invited keynote speaker, and stay for a brewery hang-out afterward. – learn more
Stay in-the-know on local seminars by worm scientists. – learn more