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Cell Biology & Neuroscience
Montana State University
PO Box 173148
Bozeman, MT 59717-3148

Tel: (406) 994-5120
Fax: (406) 994-7077
Office: 513 Leon Johnson Hall

Email:
cbn@cns.montana.edu
> Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at Montana State University
Cell Biology and Neuroscience Faculty

The scientific research interests in our department cover a wide range of topics, with special emphasis on Cell Biology, Neurobiology, Developmental Biology, Physiology, Anatomy, Biophysics, and Neuroinformatics. Together, faculty and students in our department study biological process which span the continuum from single cells to the entire human body.

Current Faculty:

Roger Bradley, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Developmental Neuroscience

Alex Dimitrov, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Theoretical and Computational Neuroscience

Steven Eiger, Ph.D., Associate Professor

Susan Gibson, M.S., Lecturer

Charles Gray, Ph.D., Professor
Neurophysiology of Visual Perception and Cognition

Thomas Hughes, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Department Head
Biophysics

Linda Hyman, Ph.D., Associate Professor
Yeast Genetics, Cell Biology, Biochemistry

Gwen Jacobs, Ph.D., Professor
Systems Neuroscience, Informatics and Information Technology

Frances Lefcort, Ph.D., Professor
Molecular and Cellular Neural Development

Christa Merzdorf, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Developmental Neurobiology

Anneke Metz, Ph.D., Assistant Professor
Science Pedagogy

John Miller, Ph.D., Professor
Neurophysiology

Sheila Nielsen-Preiss, Ph.D., Associate Research Professor
Molecular Microbiology

Emerita:

Jim McMillan, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus

Charles Paden, Ph.D., Professor
Neural plasticity and repair; Neuroendocrinology

Dwight Phillips, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of Anatomy
Developmental Neuropathology

Anne Rusoff, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus
Development of the Nervous System; Whirling Disease



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