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CENTER FOR BIO-INSPIRED NANOMATERIALS

The Center for Bio-Inspired Nanomaterials [CBIN] at Montana State University is a multidisciplinary research and education center focused on utilizing and expanding our fundamental understanding of the formation and hierarchical construction of biological materials such as viruses, cells, and biominerals (bones, teeth, seashells etc.). One extension of this fundamental work is the use of biological macromolecular assemblies as templates for the construction of novel functional nano-materials. However, the goal of the Center is to study a wide range of materials, beyond those of biological origin, to achieve unique physical properties by design.

Support for CBIN comes from the Office of Naval Research, Department of Energy, the National Institutes of Health, SpeciGen Inc., and the National Science Foundation.


New in the News

CBIN participates in MSSE class. Read more.

CBIN celebrates National NanoDays in a big way. Read more.

CBIN undergraduate, Luke Oltrogge, wins MSU/Bozeman Chamber of Commerce Award for Excellence. Read more.

CBIN part of Nanoscale Informal Science Education Annual meeting in San Francisco on November 7-8, 2007. Read more.

2007-2008 CBIN Awards made - Nine MSU faculty received awards from CBIN to study magnetic, catalysis, or toxicity applications and implications of bio-inspired nanomaterials.

CBIN Undergraduate Fellows - Twelve undergraduate students completed the first CBIN Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows program. Read about their research projects.




 

 

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