Dr. Timothy Borgogna Joins the WHIT Faculty as of September 2025
Dr. Joanna-Lynn Borgogna Joins the WHIT Faculty In Summer, 2025
Mother and Daughter Scientists at the Weissman Hood Institute at Touro University
Dr. Teresa Gunn Received the WHIT Career Achievement Award
Dr. Teresa Gunn and Medical School Researchers Review the Importance of Serine Homeostasis for Brain Health Across the Lifespan
Associate Dean of Research Hensley-McBain Reports on TouroCOM - Montana Research Engagement
Empowering Community Through Education: Alzheimer’s Awareness and Healthy Aging in Great Falls
Summer Interns of 2025
Dr. Giuseppe Cortese, Associate Professor, Joins the Weissman Hood Institute at Touro University (aka MRI) (Copy)
Intern Update: Young scientist inspires confidence in the future of research!
Dr. Tiffany Hensley-McBain promoted to Associate Professor, Associate Dean of Research and Interim Director at the Weissman Hood Institute at Touro University (aka MRI)
Open House & Laboratory Tours
Much to celebrate at the McLaughlin Research/Weissman Hood Institute
McLaughlin Research Institute scientists develop assay to detect protein misfolding in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also called Lou Gehrig’s Disease
Montana medical student receives national fellowship grant to research insulin
Interns at McLaughlin Research Institute present their summer research
Research on Alzheimer’s Disease at the McLaughlin Research Institute in Great Falls Received National Institutes of Health Grant Award of >$3.1M
McLaughlin Research Institute Awarded Prestigious $13.8M National Institutes of Health Grant
Summer Interns 2023
We have eight interns in 2023. There are four high school students and four college students who will join us for the summer.
McLaughlin Research Institute is studying Chronic Wasting Disease
Assistant Professor Andrea Grindeland, at the McLaughlin Research Institute, is heading research on Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). She has more than a decade of experience as a veterinarian and is a Great Falls native. She is looking for more definitive answers regarding the disease and its potential impacts in Montana.
