$2.8M NIH Grant to Advance Lyme Disease Research
Montana State microbiologist Dr. Patrick Secor received a $2.8 million NIH grant to study how bacteriophages influence Lyme disease. The project will explore new therapeutic strategies by examining the role of viruses that infect bacteria carried by ticks.
Eight MSU Alumni Receive NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Montana State University celebrates eight alumni, including Secor Lab graduate student Dominick Faith, who were awarded the prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. The fellowship supports outstanding early-career scientists pursuing graduate study in STEM fields.
Agriculture and National Security Sciences Lead MSU’s Annual Research Expenditures
Montana State University highlights strong research growth across campus, with agriculture and national security sciences leading the way in annual research expenditures.