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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 |> Biomedical Sciences
|> Faculty Participating in the MB Program
Michael Babcock, Ph. D
Professor
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Richard A Bessen, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Brian Bothner, Ph. D
Assistant Professor
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Ross P Carlson, Ph. D
Assistant Professor
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Mary J. Cloninger, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Sarah L Codd, Ph. D
Assistant Professor
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Valerie Copie, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Robert A Cramer Jr, Ph. D
Assistant Professor Fungal Pathogensis
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Trevor Douglas, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Michael J. Franklin, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Charles M Gray, Ph. D
Professor
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Michele E Hardy, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Thomas E Hughes, Ph. D
Associate Professor & Department Head
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Martin Lawrence, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Frances Lefcort, Ph. D
Professor
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Benfang Lei, Ph. D
Assistant Professor
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Christa Merzdorf, Ph. D
Assistant Professor
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Heini M Miettinen, Ph. D
Associate Research Professor
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David W Pascual, Ph. D
Professor of Immunology
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Mark T. Quinn, Ph. D
Professor and Department Head
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Edward E Schmidt, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Joseph D Seymour, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Martin Teintze, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Mark Young, Ph. D
Professor
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Biomedical Sciences

MSU’s Biomedical Sciences are committed to developing scientists who will contribute new knowledge in the biomedical disciplines through creative research and scholarship. This is accomplished through a curriculum of course work and research training that prepares our students to critically evaluate existing knowledge and to advance the frontiers of new knowledge in the biomedical sciences.


 



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