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Contrast imaging data and machine learning approaches can now model the 3D architecture of jaw musculature.

Sep. 19, 2022

From analog to digital

How a University of Missouri researcher and colleagues have helped advance the field of anatomical research from scalpels, scissors to 3D models using artificial intelligence.

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Sep. 16, 2022

Photo gallery: MU hosts groundbreaking for Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory

The laboratory plays a major role in the early detection, testing and post-outbreaks of foreign and emerging animal diseases, including avian influenza, African swine fever, foot-and-mouth disease, rabies and chronic wasting disease.

Sep. 14, 2022

MEDIA ADVISORY: MU to expand, renovate Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory

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Sep. 14, 2022

$25 million MU grant to help farmers adopt climate-smart practices

USDA award is the largest federal research, education and extension grant ever awarded to an MU faculty member.

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Sep. 13, 2022

CDC awards Mizzou $1.6 million grant

Grant will be used to study firearm violence exposure among young adults experiencing homelessness.

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Sep. 12, 2022

Resiliency, family support help Hispanic breast cancer survivors manage lymphedema

MU researcher studies factors that help Hispanic women return to work, adapt to life with lymphedema after surviving breast cancer.

Henry Jemison

Sep. 6, 2022

The legacy continues

A new $1.5 million grant supports MU’s long legacy of student support through the McNair Scholars Program.

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Sep. 6, 2022

Small RNA have big implications for crop growth

MU’s Blake Meyers is the 12th MU faculty to be elected to prestigious National Academy of Sciences.

Corn

Aug. 31, 2022

MU institute updates baseline Food and Agricultural outlook report

The MU Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institute has released an update to its yearly baseline outlook report to include the impact of key current events.

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Aug. 31, 2022

Taking down stigma, one step at a time

MU researcher decreases stigma among probation and parole officers through short online trainings, showing even a small intervention makes a difference.

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