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Hughes Undergraduate Biology Program
Department of Cell Biology & Neuroscience
Montana State University
P.O. Box 173505
Bozeman, MT 59717-3505

Tel: (406) 994-7568
Fax: (406) 994-7438
Location: 1 Lewis Hall - Center for Computational Biology

Director:
Gwen Jacobs, Ph.D.
gwen@cns.montana.edu

Assistant Director:
Cali M.K. Morrison, M.Ed.
calim@cns.montana.edu

Hughes Undergraduate Biology Program


"The mind is not a vessel to be filled, but a fire to be kindled" - Mestrius Plutarchus, Greek Historian, Biographer, Essayist


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What's New @ the Hughes Undergraduate Biology Program

MSU student, Angie Mitchell, recently went to Ecuador with Dr. Gary Strobel of MSU, Dr.Scott Strobel of Yale University and 17 other undergraduates from Yale University. There they collected and analyzed rainforest plants that have beneficial microbes. A portion of Mitchell's trip was supported with funds from the Hughes Undergraduate Biology Program. You can read more about the trip and Mitchell by clicking here.

Two University of Washington, Bettye Apenteng (pictured at left) and TramAnh Phan (not pictured) came to MSU on April 15, 2008 to present their research at the Student Research Celebration. Bettye's poster was titled "An Extrinsic Cue Regulates Neuronal Temporal Identity in Drosophila" and TramAnh's poster was titled, "Investigating the Ubiquitin Lysine Linkage Specificity of the Breast Cancer Protein, BRCA1".

OSU students Two Oregon State University students, Jessica Perry and Daniel Bai, came to MSU on April 15, 2008 to present their research at the Student Research Celebration. Jessica's poster was titled "Development of New Molecular Markers for Regeneration in Zebrafish" and Daniel's poster was titled, "The Search for Mitochondrial Ribonucleotide Reductase".

 

 

 

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Professor John Miller mentors student Tiffany Kneipkamp
Professor John Miller mentors 2006 CBN graduate, Tiffany Knienpkamp as she performs research in his laboratory.


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