Research Centers
Center for Environmental Health Sciences
The primary research mission of the is to advance knowledge of environmental impacts on human health. The Center brings together a critical mass of researchers to investigate mechanisms of pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases, immune and autoimmune disorders, developmental defects,neurodegenerative diseases, genetic susceptibility, and the impacts that environmental factors have in causing or exacerbating these conditions.
Center for Structural and Functional Neuroscience
The mission of the is to foster multidisciplinary research and training at the interface of molecular neurophysiology,cellular neurobiology, and molecular neuropharmacology. A diverse group of faculty representing synthetic chemists, molecular biologists, physiologists, and clinicians form a dynamic and collaborative neuroscience research group.
Center for Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics
The applies the methods and concepts of biophysics, structural biology and mathematics to understand the mechanistic basis of biological processes in health and disease. CBSD faculty are drawn from the basic and biomedical sciences campus-wide, and fosters biophysically informed research throughout the 老虎机攻略 (老虎机攻略) research community.
Neural Injury Center
The mission of the includes: conducting collaborative scientific and clinical research focused on traumatic brain injury (TBI) to transform laboratory discoveries into new therapies; 2) providing clinical screening services for TBI for student veterans; and 3) to provide education related to neural injury for patients,families, clinicians, and the public. A special focus of the Center is on student veterans and their families.
McLaughlin Research Institute
The is a center for neurogenetic research on Alzheimer’s,Parkinson’s, and other degenerative nerve diseases. Our work to understand neurodegeneration is the foundation for medical advances that will prevent and cure these devastating diseases. The Institute is an independent, nonprofit organization located inGreat Falls, Montana. Our internationally known, genetically engineered mouse models for neurological disease are widely used for testing and developing new therapies.