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A Strong Defense
Researchers boost the body’s natural resistance to DNA damage — and may improve reproductive health in the process. A team led by Ahmed Balboula discovered that in female eggs, autophagy is less efficient when there is already moderate or severe DNA damage, which is more common in older women.
Articles, Research

Research Reveals Early Warning Signs for Uterine Health
Researchers from the University of Missouri School of Medicine have shed new light on how the uterus develops, leading to a better understanding of female reproductive health while providing clues to early disease detection.
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Exercise Boosts Brain Health — Even When Energy is Low
Mizzou researchers find that exercise improves brain health, even when ketone production in the liver is impaired.
Events

NextGen Cardiovascular, Muscle, & Metabolism Science Seminar – May 12, 2025
“Is There a Coronary Vascular Origin of Cardiac Dysfunction in Obesity?” presented by Dr. Shawn Bender, May 12

NextGen Discovery Series – May 20, 2025
“The Mind-Body Nexus in Osteopathic Medicine” presented by John Lucas, D.O on May 20.

Clinical Research Study Coordinator Bootcamp – June 5-6
A two-day training designed to provide basic knowledge that is beneficial for research coordinators and staff. The program includes lectures, interactive activities, and breakout group exercises.
Researchers
NextGen Precision Health investigators and their lab teams are dedicated to delivering the next generation of personalized health care solutions. They’ve been recruited from around the world to align their efforts across disciplines in pursuit of improved health outcomes for Missourians and beyond.

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The Roy Blunt NextGen Precision Health building accelerates innovations in precision health care for Missourians and the world.

A System of Strengths
Mizzou, the University of Missouri–Kansas City, Missouri University of Science and Technology and the University of Missouri–St. Louis each have unique research focuses and resources contributing to the NextGen Precision Health initiative. Working with University of Missouri Health Care, MU Extension and private partners, researchers are exploring precision health solutions for society's toughest diseases.
