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Clinical Research and Clinical Trials

July 16th, 2006

Cindi LaukesCindi Laukes, MA is the Clinical Research Director for the Montana Neuroscience Institute and the Montana Cancer Institute. Cindi dropped by to discuss clinical research and clinical trials.

Cindi Laukes, MA
Cindi Laukes Clinical Trials: Common Questions and Information Podcast




 

 

Neuroscience Research

September 23rd, 2006

RichBridges Dr. Rich Bridges is a Professor of Pharmacology & Toxicology at the The University of Montana in Missoula, MT and founding member of the Montana Neuroscience Institute Foundation. Dr. Bridges' main research interests are in glutamate transport in the brain. His laboratory research is aimed at understanding how glutamate transport proteins work, how the systems normally function to regulate glutamate levels, and whether or not compromised function may contribute to brain pathology in neurological disorders like stroke, epilepsy, spinal cord injury, ALS or Alzheimer's disease. He joined me recently to discuss a bit about the history of the MNIF and what the future holds for the organization.

Richard Bridges, PhD
Bridge Neuroscience Research Podcast


 

 Artificial Disc Replacement

September 8th, 2006

Beck Image.jpgDr. Carter Beck and I recently discussed the artificial disc replacement in the cervical spine and the lumbar spine. Dr. Beck will be participating in clinical trials here at the Montana Neuroscience Institute to further define the use of artificial disc replacement in spine disease.

Carter Beck, MD
Carter Beck Artificial Disc Podcast




  

Molecular Biology and Economic Development

 September 24th, 2006molecule.jpg

Dr. David Poulsen is the Director of the Molecular Medicine Laboratory, located at the University of Montana campus. As the core research facility of the Montana Neuroscience Institute, the primary purpose of the lab is the investigation of animal models and the establishment of pre-clinical data in the support of the phase-I clinical trials. Dr. Poulsen is actively engaged in technology transfer, creating economic development opportunities in western Montana from biomedical research and development of new innovative products. We discuss the progress so far in this area and the future potential for biomedical industry in Missoula. 

Dave Poulsen, PhD

Poulsen Molecular Biology Podcast



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