• innovation at work

    Developing partnerships, engaging resources and helping bright ideas become great innovations... learn more about CSU Ventures, our philosophy and how we can work with you.

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  • creating sustainable plastics

    Eugene Chen and his team of researchers have developed two bioplastic producing processes that could be used in everything from contact lenses to automobile parts.

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  • collaboration at work

    Potato researchers at Colorado State University's San Luis Valley Research Center are dishing out hot, new potato cultivars. Could one of these new breeds contain a cure for colon cancer?

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  • minimizing nanoparticle risks

    John Volckens and his research team have developed a device that monitors personal exposure to nanoparticles, which could contribute greatly to the safety of manufacturers and consumers.

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  • tenacity at work

    Bringing new varieties of wheat from the field to table takes patience, hard work and years of testing. Discover how Scott Haley and his team of researchers at the CSU Wheat Breeding and Genetic program are producing bountiful harvests for Colorado growers, consumers and CSU.

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  • entrepreneurship at work

    The Envirofit cookstove uses CSU technology to help make cooking safer for women and children in developing countries.

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  • Announcement - Communication intern needed for summer/fall. Learn more »

Research Superclusters®

Colorado State University's Superclusters® address critical global challenges in the areas of infectious disease, cancer and clean energy solutions. Each Supercluster also contains a commercialization arm that promotes business alliances, new commercial applications, and opportunities for additional investment. Learn More »