About Brian Lamb
A WSU faculty member for more than 25 years, Brian Lamb is an international leader in the area of regional air-quality research. He and his collaborators led the development of the Biogenic Emission Inventory System, which the Environmental Protection Agency adopted as a tool to address ozone problems. Dr. Lamb’s work, particularly on biogenic trace gas emissions, is often cited. He was named the Boeing Distinguished Professor, Laboratory for Atmospheric Research in 1995, and in 2005 he was named a WSU Regents Professor. Dr. Lamb received his doctorate from the California Institute of Technology.
News Releases
WSU College of Engineering and Architecture Honors Outstanding Students, Faculty, Staff
Lamb to Receive Anjan Bose Outstanding Researcher Award
NASA Grant will Provide a Better Picture of Northwest Air Quality
WSU Prof Teams With NASA, Dutch on Pollution-Monitoring Satellite
Instruments Will Help WSU Scientists Collect Better Data on Climate Change
Other Resources
AIRPACT: Regional air quality forecast system
NW-Airquest Regional Air Quality Consortium
CEREO: Center for Environmental Research, Education & Outreach

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