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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 |> Biophysics
|> Faculty Participating in the MB Program
Brian Bothner, Ph. D
Assistant Professor
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Joan B Broderick, Ph. D
Professor
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Valerie Copie, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Alexander G. Dimitrov, Ph. D
Assistant Professor
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Mensur Dlakic, Ph. D
Assistant Professor
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Trevor Douglas, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Edward A. Dratz, Ph. D
Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Tomas Gedeon, Ph. D
Prof.
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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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John W Peters, Ph. D
Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry & Director of the Thermal Biology Institute
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Joseph D Seymour, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Robert K Szilagyi, Ph. D
Associate Professor
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Biophysics

Biophysics applies the principles of physics and chemistry and the methods of mathematical analysis and computer modeling to understand how the mechanisms of biological systems work. It seeks to explain biological function in terms of the molecular structures and properties specific molecules.

The multi-departmental group consists of faculty drawn from a variety of fields employing biophysical and computational techniques.


 



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