MIIR News
News about the Marshall Institute for Interdisciplinary Research:
- MIIR Update (Spring 2013)
- Gift for MIIR takes Marshall University to $15 million ‘Bucks for Brains’ goal: Allied Realty Company contributes $150,000 for research, capital campaign (1/9/2013)
- Scientists receive grants for orthopedic and lung cancer research (4/9/2012)
- Allied Realty Company gift to support Marshall Institute for Interdisciplinary Research (1/10/2012)
- Herald-Dispatch: MU’s Bucks for Brains gets a boost (9/13/2011)
- AEP Foundation gift to support research at Marshall University (9/12/2011)
- Transition announced at Marshall institute (8/17/2011)
- Charleston Daily Mail: ‘Bucks for Brains’ program gains momentum (8/15/2011)
- MIIR director to be featured speaker at Huntington’s Disease Society of America event (8/8/2011)
- Cline Family Foundation makes $5 million gift to Marshall University for sports medicine research (7/20/2011)
- Marshall to partner with UK as part of national research funding project (6/14/2011)
- Herald-Dispatch: Switzerland’s ambassador visits Marshall (4/6/2011)
- Marshall Magazine Spring 2011: Exploring the Unknown (Spring 2011)
- Herald-Dispatch: MIIR progressing in research, growth (2/21/2011)
- The Neuron: Marshall Research Institute Welcomes Expert in Bone Growth and Development (Winter 2010)
- Marshall tops $2.5 million in gifts and pledges for research trust fund (1/13/2011)
- Marshall research institute adds expert in bone growth and development (12/20/2010) – photo available
- Herald-Dispatch: Pharmaceutical consultant and MU grad visits campus, gives talk (10/28/2010)
- MIIR seminar series to host MU Alumnus and former Merck & Co. Executive Director (10/15/2010)
- Marshall University institute partners with biotechnology leader IDT (5/18/2010) – photo available
- American Museum of Natural History curator to speak at MIIR ‘Culture, Technology and Society’ Seminar Series (3/17/2010)
- Marshall Magazine: Science Synergy (Autumn 2009 issue)
- Herald-Dispatch: Biomedical research focusing on development of gene tools (11/12/2009)
- Herald-Dispatch: MU tapping into research program (11/12/2009)
- Marshall gene regulation researcher Dr. Joan Wilson appears on “We Are Marshall Today” (9/18/2009) – video available
- Herald-Dispatch: Research lecture series kicks off (9/18/2009); YouTube
- West Virginia Public Broadcasting: Terrorism expert to speak at Marshall seminar (9/15/2009) – audio available
- Marshall gene researcher featured in governor’s “Open for Business” report (9/4/2009)
- MIIR seminar series to kick off with free program by counterterrorism expert (8/31/2009)
- Herald-Dispatch: Marshall appoints scientist at MIIR (8/15/2009)
- State Journal: New MIIR Scientist Brings RNA Possibilities to State (8/14/2009)
- Gene regulation specialist joins Marshall Institute for Interdisciplinary Research (8/5/2009) – photo available
- Capstone Team donates $55,000 to MU Foundation for MIIR (3/20/2009)
- HADCO contributes $50,000 to Marshall University for “Bucks for Brains” initiative (2/26/2009) – photo available
- Verizon: Marshall and West Virginia Universities build endowment fund with $500,000 grant from Verizon West Virginia; grant to support “Bucks for Brains” (2/16/2009)
- Herald-Dispatch: Kmiec to head MU Institute for Interdisciplinary Research (10/12/2008)
- Allied Realty Company of Huntington first to donate to Marshall University under “Bucks for Brains” initiative (9/11/2008) – photo available
- Dr. Eric Kmiec, director of the Marshall Institute for Interdisciplinary Research, appears on “We Are Marshall Today” (9/5/2008) - video available
- Charleston Daily Mail: Marshall picks director for its $30 million research institute (8/27/2008)
- Dr. Eric Kmiec named director, lead research scientist of Marshall University Institute for Interdisciplinary Research (8/27/2008) – photo available
- Huntingtonnews.net: Dr. Eric Kmiec Named Director, Lead Research Scientist of Marshall University Institute for Interdisciplinary Research
- Register Herald: “Bucks for Brains” gets panel approval (2/21/2008)
For more Marshall research news, visit the Marshall University Research Corporation.