2/19/08 CMOP Open House

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CMOP Open House!
» February 19, 2008, 4:00 to 6:00 pm
» Cooley Science Ctr, OGI School of Science & Engineering, 20000 NW Walker Rd, Beaverton OR 97006 (map & directions)


The Center for Coastal Margin Observation and Prediction (CMOP) is a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center that studies physical, chemical, and biological processes regulating river-to-ocean ecosystems (coastal margins), including watersheds, estuaries, and the ocean continental shelf.

CMOP research encompasses multiple disciplines, includes investigators from institutions across the United States, and produces data relevant to many audiences and industries. CMOP continues to build relationships with faculty and students at institutions outside OHSU. CMOP is a unit of the Oregon Health & Science University OGI School of Science and Engineering.

We invite you to our Open House to learn more about CMOP, and we welcome you to bring your colleagues, students, and industry partners interested in CMOP Masters and Ph.D. programs, paid summer internships, and collaborative research opportunities.

For more information, please contact:
Vanessa Green, Director of Higher Education and Diversity
Center for Coastal Margin Observation & Prediction
20000 NW Walker Rd, Beaverton, OR 97006
Phone: (503) 748-1609; Fax: (503) 748-1273
greenv@stccmop.org


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