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          July 20, 2020
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Apparel industry’s competing terms cause confusion and frustration for people living with disabilities. Kerri McBee-Black hopes to bridge the nomenclature gap between businesses and academia to help people find what they're looking for.
 
          July 18, 2020
Rachel Proffitt wins young investigator award from American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
 
          July 17, 2020
Missouri School of Journalism’s NPR-member station KBIA’s ‘Show Me The State,’ statewide health coverage win national awards
 
          July 17, 2020
Media Advisory: MU to host ‘Show Me Renewal’ town halls on fall return
 
          July 16, 2020
Martin awarded “Patient Care Hero” for telemedicine dermatology intervention
 
          July 16, 2020
Mizzou Occupational Therapy ranked in top 18 percent by U.S. News & World Report
 
          July 16, 2020
Rodney Uphoff selected for the 2020 Midwest Innocence Project’s Justice For The Innocent Award
 
          July 16, 2020
Avoiding food contamination with a durable coating for hard surfaces
Coating developed by collaborative team of engineers and food scientists at MU.
 
          July 15, 2020
Do campaign finance reforms truly help make elections more competitive?
MU social scientists examine three decades of state legislative elections.
 
          July 13, 2020
The new tattoo: Drawing electronics on skin
One day, people could monitor their own health conditions by simply picking up a pencil and drawing a bioelectronic device on their skin. In a new study, University of Missouri engineers demonstrated that the simple combination of pencils and paper could be used to create devices that might be used to monitor personal health.
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