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  1. Tyson Research Center is a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2) environmental field station owned and operated by Washington University in St. Louis in the St. Louis, Missouri metropolitan area east of Eureka.

  2. Tyson is the environmental field station for Washington University in St. Louis and a resource for faculty, staff, and students at WashU and beyond. Together with our laboratory and experimental facilities, our 2,000-acre landscape provide opportunities for multi-scale research and teaching.

    • 6750 Tyson Valley Road Eureka, MO, 63025
    • tyson@wustl.edu
    • (314) 935-8430
  3. Tyson's research has focused on observations in cosmology, stellar evolution, galactic astronomy, bulges, and stellar formation. He has held numerous positions at institutions including the University of Maryland, Princeton University, the American Museum of Natural History, and the Hayden Planetarium.

  4. 11 de abr. de 2024 · We are the environmental field station of Washington University in St. Louis. Our mission is to provide opportunities for environmental research and education for students and faculty from Washington University and beyond.

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  5. Tyson Research Center is a 1,966.5-acre (3.07 sq mi; 795.81 ha) field station located west of St. Louis on the Meramec River. Washington University obtained Tyson as surplus property from the federal government in 1963.

  6. Tyson Research Center is a 2,000-acre outdoor laboratory owned and managed by Washington University in St. Louis. Tyson Research Center’s mission is to provide a living landscape for environmental research and education.

  7. Research at Tyson spans many environmental topics and includes studies on biodiversity, disease, climate change, art, and architecture. Research projects vary from single-season student projects to faculty-led experiments and long-term monitoring.