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The Cellular, Molecular, and Microbial Biology (CMMB) program at the University of Montana stands among six graduate programs in Molecular and Biomedical Sciences.
Mirroring biology's vast scope, CMMB brings together an energetic faculty tackling contemporary challenges through diverse methodologies and model organisms. Though their research spans wide-ranging topics, our scientists share a common goal: uncovering biology's fundamental principles through pioneering studies. Their work explores critical areas like cellular signaling, protein transport, immune system function, cell longevity, behavioral genetics, and disease mechanisms—including cancer, Lyme disease, Rift Valley fever, cytomegalovirus infections, and Q fever. CMMB researchers also investigate cutting-edge domains like genome development and RNA biology. Our program's dual mission focuses on pushing both fundamental and applied research forward while offering outstanding graduate education within a dynamic, cooperative setting. Investigators employ genomic, biochemical, cellular, genetic, and computational methods alongside advanced imaging and molecular technologies, equipping students with state-of-the-art expertise. CMMB faculty maintain an impressive track record of securing external funding and remain dedicated to nurturing our existing community of researchers, postdocs, and students while attracting top scientific talent.