News and Announcements
Gene editing for a cure
The Animal Modeling Core helps researchers edit DNA to test treatments for and understand genetic diseases.
Seven things to know about Show Me Research Week
Dive into the weeklong event celebrating Mizzou student research and creative activity.
Celebrate student research, creativity
Two students participating in Show Me Research Week share their psychology research. They are among hundreds involved in the campuswide event.
Patent portfolio grows
In 2024, Mizzou received 23 U.S. patents, and several new products hit the market. See which researchers successfully navigated the complex commercialization process in partnership with the Technology Advancement team.
MU announces initiative for NextGen MURR
Request for Qualification/Request for Proposal is the first step for NextGen MURR as MU looks to expand its capabilities in medical radioisotope development.
Backing faculty brainpower
The Division of Research invested in 13 faculty projects with Research Council grants of up to $15,000 each for research, scholarship and creative endeavors leading to book contracts, juried performances, art exhibits, peer-reviewed articles and the generation of pilot data for grant proposals.
How art heals
Katina Bitsicas, assistant professor in the School of Visual Studies, researches how creating art through digital storytelling can help the recently bereaved cope with their grief.
Competition loading
A partnership with IT Research Support Solutions helped Jianlin Cheng, William and Nancy Thompson Distinguished Professor of electrical engineering and computer science, and his team rank first in an international competition.
Magnifying unseen worlds
MU’s Advanced Light Microscopy Core has helped hundreds of investigators visualize and advance their research for more than 30 years.
Hot topics are online for MU grants community
National Science Foundation grant proposals with off-campus research must include a plan for creating and maintaining safe and inclusive work environments.