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Graduate education is central to the mission of the CSFN. Given the multidisciplinary nature of neuroscience, Center faculty train and support graduate students who are enrolled in a variety of Ph.D. and M.S. programs available on The University of Montana campus, such as Neuroscience, Pharmacology, Chemistry, Structural Biology, Biochemistry, and Toxicology. Students interested in pursuing graduate training in the Neurosciences are encouraged to contact the participating graduate programs as well as faculty within the CSFN. Links to these graduate programs and The University of Montana Graduate School are provided below.

Neuroscience (Ph.D & M.S. degrees)
Administered through the Department of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Biomedical Sciences (Ph.D & M.S. degrees)
Administered through the Department of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Chemistry (Ph.D & M.S. degrees)
Administered through the Department of Chemistry

Biomolecular Structure & Dynamics (Ph.D degree)
Adminstered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Biochemistry and Microbiology (Ph.D. & M.S. degrees)
Admistered through the Division of Biological Science

Toxicology (Ph.D & M.S. degrees)
Admistered through the Department of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences

The Graduate School at The University of Montana
The Graduate School serves both prospective and currently enrolled graduate students. Their mission is to provide you information and support from the time you begin your search for a graduate program until you complete your degree.

 

 

 

 
 

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