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Division of Graduate Education

Molecular Biosciences Program

P.O. Box 172580
Bozeman, MT 59717-2580

(406) 994-6652 mbprogram@montana.edu

 

Molecular BIOSciences |> Life in Extreme Environments
|> Faculty Participating in the MB Program
Brian Bothner, Ph. D
Assistant Professor
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Valerie Copie, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Mensur Dlakic, Ph. D
Assistant Professor
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Matthew W Fields, Ph. D
Assist. Prof.
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Christine M. Foreman, Ph. D
Associate Research Professor
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William P. Inskeep, Ph. D
Professor
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Martin Lawrence, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Timothy R. McDermott, Ph. D
Professor
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John W Peters, Ph. D
Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry & Director of the Thermal Biology Institute
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Brent M. Peyton, Ph. D
Professor
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John C. Priscu, Ph. D
Professor of Ecology
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Mark Skidmore, Ph. D
Assistant Professor
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David M. Ward, Ph. D
Professor
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Mark Young, Ph. D
Professor
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Life in Extreme Environments

MSU faculty work in extreme environments from hot of Yellowstone National Parks geothermic sites to cold of the ice found in the dry river beds of Antartica.

Thermal Biology research at Montana State University is conducted by a multidisciplinary team of scientists studying the unique thermal environments in Yellowstone National Park. The close proximity to one of the largest geothermal areas in North America provides the researchers the opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research focused on the chemistry and biology of geothermal systems.  

MSU scientists work in other extreme environments too including the cold reaches of Antartica. MSU has internationally known scientists studing microbes found deep in the Antarctic ice. They are also currently constructing a 2,700 square foot Subzero Research Facility which will be a cold research facility like no other found in the world.


 



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