Research

June 19, 2020

Alumni help build facility for the future of Mizzou research

Hundreds of construction specialists are working together to build the NextGen Precision Health Institute. Among them, more than 30 Mizzou alumni are working on the construction site. For many, the job is personal.

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June 19, 2020

Genome sequences could be key to COVID-19

The secret to surviving COVID-19 could be locked in our DNA. Researchers are analyzing genome sequences to find clues about why some people are more susceptible to the virus.

June 18, 2020

Precision medicine treatment saves family pet

Canine bone cancer successfully treated with vaccine made from dog’s own tumor.

Construction crew watches the beam lift for the NextGen Precision Health Institute topping off ceremony.

June 18, 2020

MU celebrates NextGen with topping off ceremony

The 265,000 square-foot, five-story precision health facility will provide space for more than 60 principal investigators to conduct research.

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June 18, 2020

MU advances chemotherapy-free treatment for cancer in animals and humans

Precision medicine approach has successfully treated bone cancer in dogs

The collection of T.S. Eliot letters to Emily Hale made up 12 boxes of material. Photo by Shelley Szwast, courtesy of Princeton University Library

June 12, 2020

Love once sealed away

MU professor examines letters between T. S. Eliot and Emily Hale.

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June 11, 2020

Helping kids

FACE program founded by MU counselors helps children and their families during COVID crisis.

June 10, 2020

Killer vaccines? Social media messages influence parents about HPV

MU media expert finds social media use is associated with belief that HPV vaccine is lethal in children.

June 9, 2020

High-tech health care

Ten years of collaboration between MU and Cerner has saved lives, millions of dollars and launched numerous research studies.

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June 9, 2020

Learning from history to fight against COVID-19

Grant awarded to MU researchers looks for similarities, differences between 1918 flu pandemic and COVID-19 pandemic.

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