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Biomedical opportunities at Montana colleges?

I'm a high school junior looking to study biomedical sciences in college. Does anyone know about any good biomedical programs or research opportunities at universities in Montana? I'd love to hear your recommendations!

8 months ago

Montana has several colleges offering biomedical programs and research opportunities that you might be interested in. Here are a few recommendations:

1. University of Montana (UM) - UM has a well-regarded Division of Biological Sciences, offering both undergraduate and graduate programs. Their Cellular, Molecular, and Biomedical Sciences (CMMB) program is a good fit for those looking to focus on biomedical sciences. They also offer a variety of research opportunities within the department, and some students even have the chance to gain experience in the prestigious National Institutes of Health-funded IDeA Network of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE) program.

2. Montana State University (MSU) - MSU's College of Agriculture and its College of Letters and Science both offer programs that could align with your interests in the biomedical sciences. The Department of Microbiology & Immunology in the College of Agriculture, for example, offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology with a Biomedical option. Additionally, the College of Letters and Science has a Department of Cell Biology and Neuroscience, which offers a Bachelor of Science degree in Cell Biology and Neuroscience with options for Biomedical, Biological or Psychological concentrations. Students in these programs can participate in hands-on research projects guided by faculty mentors.

3. Montana Tech - Montana Tech offers a Bachelor of Science degree program in Biological Science. While they don't have a specific biomedical sciences program, students can still explore a wide array of topics within biology and can participate in research opportunities, such as molecular genetics, microbiology, or human genetics, which can be applied to a future career in the biomedical field. This also allows for a more flexible curriculum that can be tailored to your interests.

While these are just a few examples, it's important to thoroughly research the programs and opportunities at each institution on their websites, and consider reaching out to faculty and advisors for more information. Good luck with your search!

8 months ago

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