• A DNA strand and microscope

    "New Frontiers in Cancer Treatment" Colorado State University and Japan's National Institute of Radiological Sciences come together to explore carbon ion therapy. Read the full article on this exciting collaboration. . .

  • Dr. Ron Tjalkens and graduate student working in his lab

    ERHS Associate Professor, Dr. Ron Tjalkens is on a mission to help those suffering with Parkinson's disease and the Michael J. Fox Foundation is helping out. Learn more...

  • Dr. Steve Reynolds talks to a farmer about tractor safety

    If you're looking for a fulfilling career with excellent pay and lots of opportunity, a new report shows that Occupational Health should be on your radar.
    Learn more. . .

  • Radiology Technologists monitor a horse PET/CT scan from the control room

    The Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging section in the ERHS Department offers many services to both large and small animal patients.
    Learn more about two high tech machines in use today

Department of Environmental
& Radiological Health Sciences

Ergonomics Graduate Program in ERHS

myCSU - Ergonomics with Natalie

New Faculty join ERHS

  • Dr. Greg Dooley - Center for Environmental Medicine
  • Dr. Kirsten Koehler - Occupational and Environmental Health
  • Dr. Teresa Tellechea - Occupational and Environmental Health
  • Dr. Debra Mowry - Environmental Health - Undergraduate Education

Open Positions

 

ERHS Faculty and Consultation Program recognized for Outstanding Service

Faculty and staff members in CVMBS were recognized for outstanding service and dedication at the Spring Faculty/Staff meeting. The Occupational Health and Safety Consultation service receives a national award. Learn more

A HIMAC cancer treatment device

Partnership Explores Promising New Cancer Therapy

Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the United States. Now, in an unprecedented partnership with Japan, researchers collaborate on a unique cancer therapy. Learn more

The NIRS logo

ERHS Research Group Joins NIRS in International Open Laboratory Program

"Our partnership with NIRS gives us access to a unique facility that we simply don't have in the United States - a high-energy facility with clinical-quality carbon ion beams - that is used to treat patients as well as conduct research." Learn more

A motorcycle in heavy traffic

CSU and the City of Fort Collins team up to study commuter air quality.

Have you ever wondered how the exhaust fumes breathed in while sitting in traffic impact your health? This CSU study aims to find out...

Cattle near cooling towers

USDA NIFA Grant Focuses on Livestock Exposed to Radioactive Agents

ERHS faculty were recently awarded a research grant to investigate response and recovery from the catastrophic exposure of agricultural animals to radioactive contamination. Learn more

Kromatid paint

KromaTiD Announces Development of Chromatid Paint

Researchers at KromaTiD are making headway in the development of new technology to help highlight chromosomal inversions. Learn more