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Effie Greathouse

During her career, Dr. Effie Greathouse has performed research, taught courses, and managed non-profit work in the field of ecology. She currently directs operations at Digital Resources for Community and Science in Oregon. In this capacity, Dr. Effie Greathouse oversees the development of online tools that assist with measuring and monitoring pollution and overall air quality.


Dr. Effie Greathouse previously served in postdoctoral research positions working on projects with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Forest Service. Her responsibilities included collating data to analyze stream nutrients and their relationship with the surrounding landscape in the Oregon Coast Range.


Alongside her work in data analysis, Dr. Effie Greathouse has published papers in a number of journals, including Oecologia, Freshwater Biology, and the Journal of the American Water Resources Association. She also co-authored research that appeared in the book “A Caribbean Forest Tapestry: The Multidimensional Nature of Disturbance and Response.”


In addition to her professional experience, she holds a BS in wildlife, fish, and conservation biology from the University of California, Davis. She completed a PhD at the Institute of Ecology at the University of Georgia.



Portland, OR, US


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Experience

Jun 2012 - Present

Director

Digital Resources for Community and Science

During her career, Dr. Effie Greathouse has performed research, taught courses, and managed non-profit work in the field of ecology. She currently directs operations at Digital Resources for Community and Science in Oregon.

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Education

Institute of Ecology, University of Georgia

2005

Ph.D. in Ecology

University of California, Davis

1997

Bachelor of Science with Highest Honors in Wildlife, Fish, and Conservation Biology