Category Archives: Research Facility

BSU – Center for Environmental Health and Safety

Boise State University’s Center for Environmental Health and Safety is an academic center dedicated to providing education, training, consultation, and leadership services in the disciplines of occupational safety and environmental health. The Center’s mission is to promote and enhance environmental health and occupational safety in Idaho through technical assistance, consultation, and outreach.

BSU – Big Sky Institute (BSI)

Boise State University’s Blue Sky Institute (BSI) is a cross-disciplinary effort of the College of Business and Economics (COBE) and the College of Health Sciences (COHS) initially focusing on questions having to do with public health and healthcare by serving as a forum for the development, implementation, and validation of novel strategies that will improve

BSU – Center for Applied Archaeological Science (CAAS)

Boise State University’s Center for Applied Archaeological Science (CAAS) is a research and contract archaeology program. CAAS offices conduct small and large-scale cultural resource surveys and excavations and has the ability to manage multiple projects and tasks simultaneously. Since its inception CAAS has developed a broadly-based physical plant and staff structure that allows rapid-response actions

BSU – Biomolecular Research Center (BRC)

Boise State University’s Biomolecular Research Center (BRC) supports an environment for interdisciplinary research and education with opportunities for students and faculty members alike. The BRC specializes in the study of biomolecules with emphasis on proteins and protein interactions. The BRC is a representation of a comprehensive collection of instrumentation and facilities ideal for the characterization

BSU – Basque Global Collaborative

Boise State University’s Basque Global Collaborative aims to develop an academic version of the North American Basque Organizations. Bridging various Basque clubs with a viable Basque Studies Consortium presents opportunity for success in academia. The more success it has integrating various individuals and institutions, the greater impact it will have in making Basque Studies not

U.S. Sheep Experiment Station

The U.S. Sheep Experiment Station is responsible for developing integrated methods for increasing production efficiency of sheep and to simultaneously improve the sustainability of rangeland ecosystems.

UI – Rangeland Center

The University of Idaho Rangeland Center uses science to find long-term solutions for managing rangelands. It is an interdisciplinary team of researchers and educators, from seven UI departments, three colleges and University of Idaho Extension sites, which conducts research and outreach focused on rangelands.

UI – INBRE (IDea Network of BioMedical Research Excellence)

The University of Idaho INBRE program has the expressed purpose to increase Idaho’s competitiveness for federal biomedical funding and to improve the quality of biomedical education in the state. Ten Idaho institutions and the Idaho Veterans Research and Education Foundation participate in an unprecedented network of research and educational collaborations. INBRE profoundly affects biomedical research

UI – Idaho Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit

University of Idaho – Idaho Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit works closely with state and federal cooperators to conduct research that supports management of fish and wildlife populations in Idaho and throughout North America. The Unit works together to design and conduct research that helps solve complex environmental issues.