News and Announcements

Demystifying proteins

The Gehrke Proteomics Center, one of 16 advanced technology core facilities at MU, helps researchers understand the vital role of proteins in living things.

Researching the science of old age

MU professor combines public health social work and gerontology to forge new research paths.

The good, the bad and the ugly

University of Missouri System research security and compliance professionals help researchers navigate federal export controls and sanctions designed to protect U.S. national security, economic interests and foreign policy objectives.

MU has new secured research data environment

Researchers can take advantage of the university’s centralized Controlled Unclassified Information environment for federal projects requiring information security controls.

Learn more about new NIH data management policy

The National Institutes of Health announces new requirements for the management and sharing of data.

Igniting business ideas

Students in engineering, business, journalism, social work, economics and art competed Nov. 8 for one of 10 spots in the Mizzou’s Entrepreneur Quest program and a chance to win funds for their business ventures from a $30,000 prize pool this spring.

Opening doors of opportunities

Research Development Fellows programs help MU faculty with research growth, career planning skills.

Celebrating MU research, creative works

The 2022 Year in Review showcases the University of Missouri’s research and scholarly activity, highlighting how the people of MU and their work are positively impacting Missouri and beyond. Explore the annual report to see more.

Boosting faculty competitiveness

MU Research Council grants of up to $15,000 are available for faculty activities leading to book contracts, juried performances and art exhibits, peer-reviewed articles, the generation of pilot data and other work aligned with institutional priorities.

Tackling data science

As the size and complexity of data grow with multidisciplinary research approaches like precision medicine, investigators are turning to MU's Bioinformatics and Analytics core for data science and analysis services.