Tiffany Hensley-McBain, PhD in Great People, Great Falls
Check out a recently published article featuring an interview with Dr. Tiffany Hensley-McBain by the Great Falls Development Authority.
New Research Faculty Positions at MRI!
The McLaughlin Research Institute in Great Falls, Montana, invites applications for two faculty positions in mammalian biology, genetics and/or neuroscience; one is open-rank and the other is for an assistant professor.
2021 Summer Student Internship Presentation
Local students Grace Weber (University of Providence) and Elliot LaTray (Great Falls High School) present their findings from their mouse anxiety screening studies during their Summer Internship at MRI.
Thank you to all of the donors and philanthropists that have made this program possible!
Welcome Dr. Tiffany Hensley-McBain!
Dr. Tiffany Hensley-McBain has joined the McLaughlin Research Institute as an Assistant Professor!
MegAnne Casey - Chief Operations Officer
We are pleased to announce that MegAnne Casey has been awarded the position of Chief Operations Officer at McLaughlin Research Institute.
Director’s Message
Click here to see a message from our new Director, Renee Reijo Pera!
Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2021
Will We See You At AAIC 2021?
New Affiliate Faculty - Dr. Miranda Orr
McLaughlin Research Institute has added Dr. Miranda Orr as an Assistant Professor.
Student Volunteers 2020
Meet MRI's 2019 Summer Interns
Summer Program 2019
New Research Projects at MRI
MRI Welcomes Affiliate Research Faculty Members
MRI Medical Clinic to Open in 2019
McLaughlin Research Institute Receives Two Significant Donations
Mike Kavanaugh Takes the Helm at McLaughlin Research
McLaughlin Research Institute hires new director
McLaughlin Research Director Leaving for UCSF
Annual Report: July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2016
Initiative 181 Qualifies for November 8th, 2016 ballot
Ballot Initiative 181, the Montanans for Research and Cures Initiative that will provide $200 million over 10 years for biomedical research, was certified Thursday for the General Election ballot by Secretary of State Linda McCulloch.The number of verified signatures required for I-181 to be placed on the Nov. 8 ballot was 24,175. At the time of certification, it had 24,970 verified signatures, officials said.