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IEH graduate students developing models for the Columbia River estuary.

IEH offers exceptional training opportunities for well qualified Ph.D. and M.S. degree candidates. Our program spans a wide scope of research areas and provides for in-depth training opportunities. IEH scientists and their collaborators study physical, chemical, and biological processes using biomolecular, chemical, genetic, and computational approaches. Division research covers all relevant scales -- molecular, cellular, particle, and ecosystem.

Degree Programs

IEH degrees are through the Division of Environmental & Molecular Biology (EBS) . EBS offers Ph.D. and M.S. in both Environmental Science & Engineering and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. M.S. programs are available in thesis and non-thesis options.

Professional Development

Students who pursue IEH related degrees participate in a wide range of professional development activities, including internships, conferences,  and  mentorship/teaching experiences.  Alumni from IEH programs are employed with a wide range of private companies, consultancy firms, research institutes, state and federal agencies and within academia.

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