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Thermal Biology Institute: Scientific Discovery
in the 21st Century
Building on the spirit of discovery and
adventure of the Lewis and
Clark Expedition, the Montana
State University Thermal Biology
Institute (TBI) is forging a new path
in scientific discovery
through its
multidisciplinary programs focused
on thermal biology in Yellowstone
National Park, which exhibits the
largest number and diversity of
geothermal features
on the planet ...
1. Cover
page
2. Intro pages
6. Greetings from the
Co-Directors
8. Mission Statement
9. TBI Faculty Members and Scientific
Advisory Board
RESEARCH
HIGHLIGHTS
12. Some
Like it (Very) Hot!
14. Corps of Discovery in
an Electronic Age:
Thermal
Biology and the Digital Library
16. Yellowstone Plant Reveals Secret
for Tolerating
High Temperatures
18. Chemolithotrophs: The Primary
Producers of Acidic
Geothermal Springs
20. Do Species Matter
in Microbial Communities?
EDUCATION
AND OUTREACH AT TBI
24. Educational
Programs
27. Industrial Partnerships
COLLABORATORS
30. TBI
Partners and Collaborators
RESEARCH
GROUP
34. Douglas
Group
37. Henson Group
39. Inskeep Group
43. Lawrence Group
45. McDermott Group
48. Mogk Group
51. Peters Group
54. Stout Group
56. Ward Group
59. Wraith Group
61. Young Group
Appendices
66. TBI
Seminar Series Participants
69. TBI Faculty Publications
75. TBI Fiscal and
Personnel Analysis
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