CSU occupational safety and health program receives $9 million training grant
The grant will support the education of more than 100 new professionals dedicated to improving worker health, safety and well-being.
The grant will support the education of more than 100 new professionals dedicated to improving worker health, safety and well-being.
Dr. Ragan Adams, veterinary extension specialist at Colorado State University and a co-principal investigator emphasized that the animal owners also need better awareness of the importance of regular veterinary care and a willingness to pay for that medical expertise.
“Our faculty and students at CSU and CU collaborate to provide practical, evidence-based solutions for businesses ranging from ranches and dairy farms to hospitals and construction companies. The goal is to help employers and employees throughout the region create healthier and safer places to do business.” -Stephen Reynolds
"What started as a homegrown project that we had to pay for ourselves turned into a huge state-funded initiative that is going to save a lot of lives... because of this global problem you have all the best scientists in the world putting their heads together. That’s never happened before. Ever." -Dr. Nicole Ehrhart
“What we saw is within facilities a lot of the same sequence, whereas within different facilities, they had a different sequence. It does look like, with the data we have so far, that they really are clustering within the same facility.” -Nicole Sexton, Ebel Lab postdoctoral fellow
We have cat-astrophic news for animal lovers: Men who like cats are less likely to get a date. That's the takeaway from a study by Lori Kogan at Colorado State University, which found that women are less likely to swipe right -- or say yes -- to men if they're posing with a cat in a picture.
Dr. Mike Lappin joins the world's top health experts to debunk common myths we hear about COVID-19.
CSU is on the list for the first time, with 29 patents.
With key input from researchers at Colorado State University’s High Plains Intermountain Center for Agricultural Health and Safety, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released guidance for protecting agricultural workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dan Regan, an assistant professor in Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology, was recently selected to receive the Boettcher Foundation’s 2020 Webb-Waring Biomedical Research Award.