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Scripps Oceanography marine biologist Greg Mitchell shows off flasks of algae being investigated as a potential source of biofuels.

The Scripps Oceanography Advantage

Scripps Institution of Oceanography is a world renowned leader in the study of earth systems. Scripps science ranges from seminal work in global climate change to understanding El Niño and its impact on North American weather extremes. Scripps is also at the forefront of new discoveries in biofuels and pharmaceuticals from the sea and conducts research ranging from mapping the ocean floor for oil exploration to gaining a better understanding of catastrophic earthquakes.

There are hundreds of active research projects at Scripps, and our scientists can be found on every continent and in every ocean as they collaborate on research with colleagues throughout the United States and in 65 nations.

Not surprisingly, Scripps is increasingly being called upon by the public and by policy makers to provide the scientific expertise necessary to address environmental questions. To meet this challenge, Scripps has developed three initiatives: to seek new approaches to environmental science, to teach leaders of tomorrow's science, and to communicate new understanding of scientific discoveries.

“There’s a growing need for scientists who are as comfortable in the boardroom as they are in the laboratory, and this new breed of thinkers won’t need doctorates, according to a new report released by the National Research Council.” Read more

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Contact Stephen Bennett, Scripps Director of Business Development, at 858-846-0065 or stephenbennett@ucsd.edu.

 

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