Russell Hill Appointed Director of ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø's Institute of Marine and Environmental Technology
August 10, 2012
(Adelphi, MD)-Russell Hill has been appointed director of the Institute of
Marine and Environmental Technology (IMET). Located in the Columbus Center on Baltimore's
Inner Harbor, IMET is a joint research institute of three University System of
ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø (ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø) institutions -University of ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø Center for Environmental
Science (UMCES); University of ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø, Baltimore County (UMBC); and
University of ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø, Baltimore (UMB). Effective September 1, 2012, Hill's
appointment follows a six-month search.
As director, Hill will serve as IMET's scientific chief and
executive officer and will be responsible for bringing the institute into the
forefront of translational research in marine and environmental sciences,
fostering a collaborative research culture, developing funding opportunities,
and fostering IMET's strength as an academic center.
The ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø Board of Regents launched IMET in July 2010 after
the restructuring of ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø's former University of ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø Biotechnology
Institute (UMBI). IMET is building on the assets and capabilities of UMBI's former
Center of Marine Biotechnology. IMET scientists conduct marine and
environmental research, creating technologies to:
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protect and restore coastal marine systems;
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sustain use of the marine systems' resources,
and;
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improve human health.
Hill will report to the institute's Governing Council,
comprising ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø Chancellor William E. Kirwan, UMCES President Donald Boesch,
UMBC President Freeman Hrabowski, and UMB President Jay Perman.
"Russell Hill has demonstrated outstanding leadership during
the past year as interim director," said Kirwan. "He is firmly committed to
advancing IMET through the effective integration of research at the three
partner institutions. And he is well prepared to build the administrative
leadership and research team needed during these critical years."
A microbiologist whose current research focuses on
biodiversity conservation and drug discovery, Hill has served as IMET's interim
director since July 2011. He first joined the ϡȱÁÔÆæÍø in
1989 as a postdoctoral research associate at the Center of Marine Biotechnology,
later serving as a professor and associate director of the center.
Hill also has served on the faculties of The Johns Hopkins
University, University of Mississippi, and James Cook University in Australia.
As principal investigator or co-principal investigator for
many projects, Hill has competed successfully for nearly $11 million in grants
to support his research. He also has received several honors and awards,
including his election in 2003 as Fellow of the Society for Industrial
Microbiology and his receipt in 2010 of the Barnett L. Cohen Award of the
American Society for Microbiology in recognition of contributions to promoting
the science of microbiology. In addition, Hill has served on the editorial
boards of Applied and Environmental
Microbiology and Marine Biotechnology.
Hill earned his Ph.D. in microbiology from the University of
Cape Town, South Africa and a B.Sc (Hons) degree in biological sciences from
the University of Natal (now University of Kwa-Zulu-Natal) in Durban, South
Africa.
For more information about the Institute of Marine and
Environmental Technology, visit:
Contact: Anne Moultrie
Phone: 301.445.2722
Email: amoultrie@usmd.edu