CROET, the Center for Research on Occupational and Environmental Toxicology, is dedicated to health and safety
in the workforce. Our mission is to promote health, and prevent disease and disability among working Oregonians
and their families during their employment years and through retirement. We do so through basic
and applied research, outreach and education.
CROET works to prevent illness and disability in partnership with labor, industry, government and the community.
As part of Oregon Health & Science University — Oregon's only
academic health center — we embrace the university's multifaceted mission of healing, teaching, discovery,
and community service to improve the well-being of people in Oregon and beyond.
CROET conducts research, trains health professionals, provides consultation, and offers the public information
on hazardous chemicals and their health effects. CROET comprises more than 100 scientists and research staff
exploring a range of questions relating to the prevention of injury and disease — and the promotion
of health — in the workforce of Oregon and beyond.
CROET is base-funded through Oregon's Workers' Compensation system. We leverage this investment to win highly
competitive federal grants. While our research receives national and international acclaim, the goal is to
create safe, healthy workplaces right here in Oregon.
As part of our outreach effort, we want you to know about the work we do, and how it benefits workers and
businesses in Oregon. We invite you to use us as a resource.