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VP for Research, Creativity, and Technology Transfer
Montana State University
P.O. Box 172460
207 Montana Hall
Bozeman, MT 59717-2460

Tel: (406) 994-2891
Fax: (406) 994-2893


Vice-President:
Thomas J. McCoy, PhD
> Research, Creativity, & Technology Transfer
Research & Education: Facilities and Services

Agricultural Experiment Station Research Centers
These centers conduct research on agriculture, natural resources and rural life and disseminate that information to Montanans.

Animal Resources Center
The center is a modern, centralized, laboratory animal facility for the care, use and production of laboratory animals used in teaching, research and testing at MSU.


Aquatic Sciences Laboratory
The Aquatic Sciences Laboratory is a multipurpose research facility operated by the Montana University system Water Center at Montana State University - Bozeman campus. Originally established as the Wild Trout Research Laboratory in 1996, the facility was dedicated to whirling disease research. Recent major renovation now broadens the range of research that can be conducted at the facility.


Bioinformatics Core Facility
The Bioinformatics Core Facility was established, and is largely maintained, through funds provided by Montana INBRE. Additional resources for the Bioinformatics Core have come from a consortium of groups on campus, including IGERT, COBRE, EPSCoR, CBIN, TBI, Department of Microbiology, the Functional Genomics Core Facility, and individual research labs. The mission of the Bioinformatics Core Facility is three-fold: maintain equipment and software for bioinformatic research, promote bioinformatics education on the MSU campus, and
provide training and support to biologists implementing bioinformatics tools in their research.


Burns Technology Center
The Burns Technology Center, a division of MSU Extended University, strives to create a more accessible and effective university for the 21st Century through public access to lifelong learning, especially for isolated individuals and communities. BTC studies how innovative technologies can enhance teaching and learning; build partnerships between MSU and public/private organizations; and better share MSU¹s resources through public outreach.


Functional Genomics Core Facility
Located in 308 Cooley Lab on the Montana State University campus, the Functional Genomics Core Facility was established with funds provided by the National Science Foundation and the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, with ongoing salary support from Montana INBRE. The Functional Genomics Core Facility provides support to academic investigators throughout Montana and the Rocky Mountain west, through instrumentation, applications and services.


Image and Chemical Analysis Laboratory (ICAL)
ICAL provides analytical facilities for the physical, biological and engineering sciences. These facilities are open to both academic researchers and the general public.


The Montana Area Health Education Center
(Montana AHEC) is one of six regional AHEC Centers of the University of Washington School of Medicine (UWSM). AHECs provide educational programs for health care students and professionals and assistance in improving health care access.


Montana Office of Rural Health - MORH
MORH works to improve the quality of life for all rural Montanans by

  1. ensuring affordable, accessible, high quality health care,
  2. facilitating enhanced self-care and supportive care in the rural home setting, and
  3. promoting healthy lifestyles that prevent disease, disability and premature death.
The MORH seeks to improve the health care of all rural Montanans through advocacy, networking, partnerships, education, outreach, research, and service.

Montana Public Television - KUSM
Montana Public Television is the primary public television provider for the state of Montana. PBS services, instructional and outreach activities are provided to viewers throughout Montana through over-the-air broadcast and cable distribution. Montana Public TV is a service of Montana State University and the University of Montana.


Museum of the Rockies
The Museum of the Rockies seeks to understand, preserve and interpret the natural and cultural history of the Northern Rocky Mountain region. It accomplishes its mission through research, collections, exhibits and programs for the education and entertainment of people of all ages.


Plant Growth Center
The Plant Growth Center includes 29 greenhouses environmentally controlled by microcomputers, an insect quarantine unit, an indoor arboretum, labs and classrooms.


Renne Libraries
The Libraries of Montana State University-Bozeman offer research and information resources to over 10,500 students and 700 faculty members, as well as serving Montana citizens and the state's business community. The Libraries are a part of the Montana State University System Libraries.


Technical Services
MSU Techical Services is a full-service shop that builds/repairs/modifies equipment and apparatus for the university community.


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