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Thermal Biology Institute

607 Leon Johnson
P.O. Box 173142
Bozeman, MT 59717-3142

Phone: 406-994-7039
Fax: 406-994-7470
Email: tbi@montana.edu
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INTEGRATIVE GRADUATE EDUCATION AND RESEARCH TRAINING (IGERT) PROGRAM

FACULTY CONTACTS

Preface: The interdisciplinary IGERT program in Geobiological Systems Science involves
over 25 faculty at MSU in 7 different departments and 3 colleges, as well as additional
national and international collaborators. Consequently, the following individuals can serve
as initial contacts for questions, advice and additional information.

Dr. Bill Inskeep
IGERT Director, Thermal Biology Institute and Department
of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences
Research Interests: Geomicrobiology, environmental genomics
binskeep@montana.edu

Dr. Anne Camper
Associate Dean, College of Engineering
Center for Biofilm Engineering
Research Interests: Waste-water treatment, biofilms
anne_c@erc.montana.edu

Dr. John Peters
Director, Thermal Biology Institute
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Research Interests: Enzyme structure-function
john.peters@chemistry.montana.edu

Dr. Brent Peyton
Associate Director, Thermal Biology Institute
Center for Biofilm Engineering
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
Research Interests: Bioremediation, bioenergy
bpeyton@erc.montana.edu

Dr. John Priscu
Cold Regions Research
Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences
Research Interests: Polar microbiology

Dr. Mark Skidmore
Cold Regions Research, Department of Earth Sciences
Research Interests: Geomicrobiology, ice habitats
skidmore@montana.edu

Dr. Phil Stewart
Director, Center for Biofilm Engineering
Research Interests: Biofilms
phil_s@erc.montana.edu

Dr. Mark Young
Director, NSF EPSCoR Program
Research Interests: Virology, Nanomaterials
myoung@montana.edu

 

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