Spinning Chair Helps UM Hit Research Record $149.9 Million
UM News Service published an article on January 27th, 2026 about the Neural Injury Center's new yaw-plane rotary chair. With grant funding from the U.S. Office of Naval Research and the Department of Defense, Dr.'s Brian Loyd and Andy Kittelson are working on developing new ways to help Navy pilots combat motion sickness. Click here to learn more!
From Farm Kid to Marine Sniper to Marshall Scholar: UM Student Charts New Path
IPAT Student James Straw is one of the recipients of the prestigious 2026 Marshall Scholarships!
Let's Get Physical: A First-Hand Look at UM's ACTivity Class Program
Jack Snow, a writer for the Montana Kaimin, recently wrote an article about UM's ACTivity Class Program. Click to learn more about !
New Inductions into UM Athletic Training Hall of Fame
Dr. Keith Peterson, John "Jack" Redgren, and JC Weida were inducted into the 91次元 Athletic Training Program's on Friday, October 10th.
Athletic Training Students Provide Care to Athletes
An article by Sydney Moate with the Montana Kaimin features many of .
UM's Neural Injury Center Tackles Millions in Naval Aviation Research
An article by Jacob Owens was recently published on NBC Montana, spotlighting the new Director, Dr. Brian Loyd, and the research the NIC will be leading in the months to come.
UM鈥檚 Neural Injury Center Welcomes New Leadership, Earns $4.8M Research Grant to Study Naval Aviators
UM's Neural Injury Center has a new leadership team!
UM Athletic Training Student Gains Experience with NFL's Buffalo Bills
Audrey Missildine is an athletic training student who spent her summer completing a six-week internship with the NFL's Buffalo Bills! Check out the article below!
UM Athletic Training Student Gains Experience with NFL's Buffalo Bills
Hazy Answers: UM Researcher Studies Risks, Benefits of Exercising in Smoke
Professor and Researcher Dr. John Quindry was featured on UMT news on August 1st, 2024 regarding the risks and benefits of exercising in smoke. Read the article below!
Hazy Answers: UM Researcher Studies Risks, Benefits of Exercising in Smoke
Understanding the Physiology of Wildland Firefighters
Are you interested in understanding more about the physiology of wildland firefighters? Dr. Brent Ruby was featured on KPAX news on July 23rd, 2024. Check it out below!
Cardiopulmonary and Cancer Research Laboratory
Dr. John Quindry's Cardiopulmonary and Cancer Research Lab has been featured on NBC Montana! Check out the link below to learn more.
UM hosts medical simulation training for sporting events
The 91次元 hosted a simulation training for athletic training and other students studying for medical fields. About 50 students participated! Read more about the training's success in the link below.
UM Athletic Training School Opens Cancer Rehabilitation Lab
A common theme within the school of Integrative Physiology and Athletic Training is, "Exercise is Medicine." Dr. John Quindry, Nancy Condit, and soon-to-be PhD student Amanda Alfaro are among the team that have worked to create the Cardiopulmonary and Cancer Rehabilitation Lab. Click the link below to read more about this lab!
UM Lab Awarded Millions to Study People in Extreme Conditions
NBC Montana interviewed Dr. Brent Ruby in August of 2023. Check out the link below to read the full article!
Best of Missoula!
Melanie McGrath was featured on Moscow-Pullman Daily News on July 31st, 2023! Read more about her journey becoming one of Missoula's favorite lecturers below:
UM student veteran to pursue physical therapy
Jaqueline Moore served in the U.S. Air Force for 19 years before earning a bachelor's degree in Integrative Physiology. Her journey as a student veteran was remarkably successful, and she was featured on NBC Montana on May 7th, 2023! Read the article by clicking the link below.
Injuries inspire UM student to pursue career in athletic training
UM Student Alicia Camel was featured on NBC Montana regarding her motivation for and journey to becoming an Athletic Trainer. Read more below!
UM Course Equips Law Enforcement to Help Veterans in Crisis
Cindi Laukes, the director of UM's Neural Injury Center, led a course in 2022 to help law enforcement officers better recognize whether an individual is inebriated or has suffered an injury to their head. Read more below!
Humble Roots Grow Big Dreams
Dr. Dustin Slivka was featured on the University of Nebraska Medical Center's website in 2021. Read more about his research in the field of human bioenergetics below!