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2008 REU Intern Scrapbook

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Spring Course: Environmental Systems and Human Health

Course on environmental hazards and their impact on human health and natural ecosystems.


Undergraduate Internship
Applications are now being accepted for the 2010 summer internship.

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Donna Turquoise writes about her experience researching Pacific Northwest tribes

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USGS Student Career Experience Program

Jami Goldman works with USGS on the effects of anthropogenic activities in the Tualatin and Willamette Rivers in Oregon. Read More

The Center for Coastal Margin Observation & Prediction (CMOP) is a National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center. CMOP seeks to develop and disseminate a new paradigm for conducting coastal-margin science, one that shifts from reactive to anticipatory science–i.e., from “observing and remediating” to “predicting and steering”–by taking advantage of the inherent power of structured integrations of information, methods and people: “collaboratories”. The center represents a large multi-institutional partnership.

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