News and Announcements

Susan Renoe receives a national research development award

Associate vice chancellor for Research, Extension and Engagement honored by National Organization of Research Development Professionals.

Assessing health, stress, performance with metabolite profiling

Metabolomics Center provides advanced, cutting-edge metabolomics capabilities and expertise to researchers in the plant, animal and medical sciences.

Role models shine in research and education

Seven MU faculty members were recently celebrated for their National Science Foundation CAREER awards. Meet them and learn about their work.

MU joins university geospatial alliance

MU and seven other institutions have formed the Taylor Geospatial Institute, a St. Louis-based research alliance that will advance the science of location. 

MU's Electron Microscopy Core provides gold-standard imaging services

World-class instrumentation in the Electron Microscopy Advanced Technology Core gives researchers the highest image resolution possible in both the life sciences and materials science. See how investigators are making the most of the core's capabilities.

New course teaches entrepreneurial mindset

Leaders in the Technology Advancement office are offering Entrepreneurial Mindset, a new course that teaches students how to leverage their existing skills to provide novel solutions to complex problems.

Students with big ideas earn big money

Three student teams split a $30,000 prize pool for their ventures during an Entrepreneur Quest pitch competition March 22. Vet student Jack Murray won the top prize.

Researchers use AI to understand diabetes

An interdisciplinary team of researchers from MU and two children's hospitals have applied artificial intelligence to health informatics data to better understand Type 1 diabetes.

Meet new Research Development Fellows

MU announces two new cohorts of its Research Development Fellows Program, which provides resources, support and training for early and mid-career faculty researchers.

Submit concept paper for 2023 MRI competition

Researchers interested in in support from the National Science Foundation's Major Research Instrumentation Program for critical scientific and engineering instrumentation should submit a concept paper by May 2, 2022.