Sep 06, 2024
Reading genetic code is now quicker and less expensive with the newly acquired NovaSeq X, left, the most powerful and advanced DNA sequencer available from Illumina. The new instrument has been in production and generating data since July 1.
Aug 28, 2024
Aug 08, 2024
Michele Kennett, associate vice chancellor for research compliance and integrity, is working with University of Missouri-Kansas City to establish and run one of five NSF-backed regional centers charged with safeguarding the U.S. research enterprise.
Last spring, 47 faculty learned they were accepted as 2024-26 fellows in three programs that provide sustained support to help them reach their goals in teaching, research, scholarship and creative pursuits.
Anthony Griffiths joins the Mizzou research ranks as new director of the Laboratory for Infectious Disease Research and principal investigator at the Bond Life Sciences Center. Read about his biocontainment experience and plans to advance viral research.
Jun 27, 2024
Supported by $9 million from the National Science Foundation, Mizzou researcher Susan Renoe and her team are bringing research discoveries to the people who fund it and benefit from it.
Jun 05, 2024
Matthew Gordon used voice recordings of Missourians born as early as 1884 to study how our speech has changed since then.
In 2023, Mizzou received 16 U.S. patents for a variety of inventions. See which researchers successfully navigated the complex patent process in partnership with the Technology Advancement team.
In “Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,” Ron Mittler reveals how mitochondria in muscle cells fail to generate energy when one iron-sulfur protein is removed. His work could lead to treatments for Duchenne muscular dystrophy and age-related muscle deterioration.
May 01, 2024
In April, the Division of Research awarded the final round of 2023-24 Research Council grants for faculty projects and activities. See who received funding this academic year.