Individuals interested in pursuing advanced studies and research
at CROET first enroll in a graduate program sponsored by one of
OHSU's basic science programs in the School
of Medicine, School of
Nursing or interdisciplinary programs such as the Neuroscience
Graduate Program. CROET offers an advanced neurotoxicology
course for students in this Neuroscience Graduate Program. The
Office of Student Affairs
is also an excellent resource.
Graduate programs through Oregon State University (OSU)
CROET co-sponsors graduate training in Toxicology, in conjunction
with Oregon State
University's Toxicology
Graduate Program, which is the degree-granting institution.
CROET sponsors the neurotoxicology
specialization and also contributes to the molecular and cell
toxicology specialization. At CROET, students study the biomedical
aspects of toxicology, while the OSU program focuses on environmental
toxicology. This joint program fosters continuing scientific and
academic interest in toxicology while joining the resources of
two major institutions. CROET has also joined with OSU's College
of Veterinary Medicine to promote graduate training in toxicology.
Multidisciplinary research exposure in toxicology is available
with the support of CROET's Superfund
Basic Research Center and (Neuro)Toxicogenomics
and Child Health Research Center.
CROET at OHSU
3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, L606
Portland, Oregon 97239-3098