Big Sky Science Center

Set in the vibrant MSU Innovation Campus in Bozeman, Montana, this project features two modern buildings dedicated to flexible lab and research and development, aiming to boost the campus’ role in technology and scientific innovations. Bozeman is home to the Center for Biofilm Engineering (CBE), a world-recognized transdisciplinary bio-research center, over 1,300 clinical trials at sites such as the Billings Clinic and has one of the lightest tax burdens in the country. The MSU Innovation Campus is in Montana’s Headwaters Tech Hub, with far-reaching applications for life sciences, photonics, autonomous vehicles, precision agriculture, and defense, evolving into a destination for innovation.

Montana State University | Core Facilities

Montana State University (MSU) in Bozeman is home to a robust network of core facilities that support cutting-edge research and collaboration across academia and industry. These shared resources provide access to expert staff and advanced instrumentation, including the Cryo-Electron Microscopy Facility for high-resolution structural imaging, the Mass Spectrometry Facility for molecular identification and proteomics, the Cellular Analysis Core for flow cytometry and single-cell analysis, and the Imaging and Chemical Analysis Laboratory for material characterization. Whether you’re advancing biomedical research or developing new technologies, MSU’s core facilities offer the tools and expertise to accelerate innovation.

👉 Learn more at montana.edu/research/corefacilities