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Articles, Research

MU Researcher Helps Boost Immune System Memory Against Influenza
Findings can potentially support the development of more effective vaccines and therapeutics, ultimately increasing immunological memory to combat influenza and other respiratory infections.
Articles, Research

MU Researcher Awarded $2.17 Million in Uterine Lining Research
The endometrium of the adult uterus has remarkable regenerative ability. In most women, this complex tissue repairs itself after injury, including from childbirth, achieving full function to support pregnancy again in the future. Now researchers want to learn more about the cells responsible for those repairs.
Articles, Research

Researchers Find Male and Female Immune Systems Get Trained Differently in Response to Infections
The human immune system is adaptive, but what happens when people have compromised immune systems due to chronic conditions, aging, or medications that decrease immunity as a side effect?
Events

NextGen Precision Health & Ellis Fischel Cancer Center Science Seminar – Sept. 21, 2023
“A-FABP: A New Link Between Obesity and Breast Cancer Development,” presented by Dr. Bing Li, Sept. 21

NextGen Clinical Trial Investigator Training - Session 3, Sept. 27

Interdisciplinary Reproduction & Health Group Science Seminar – Oct. 4, 2023
Presented by Dr. Vincent Lynch, Oct. 4.
We all know someone who is affected by aggressive and deadly disease like cancer and heart failure. Although we have made strides toward treatments, these relentless conditions continue to devastate lives here in Missouri and around the globe. This is the time to do more.
Discovery Series
The NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series is a monthly seminar that provides learning opportunities for UM System faculty and staff across disciplines, the statewide community and our other partners. All are welcome to join the discussion to learn about the scope of precision health research and identify potential collaborative opportunities.

What is Precision Health?
Precision health develops interventions for individuals and populations to improve health outcomes. By basing medical approaches on individualized factors, such as genetics, environment and lifestyle — rather than using a traditional one-size-fits-all approach — precision health improves diagnosis, treatment and patient care more than ever before.
Research & SolutionsA System of Strengths
Mizzou, UMKC, Missouri S&T and UMSL each have unique research focuses and resources to contribute to the NextGen effort. We are investing in systemwide interconnectivity between researchers and clinicians at our four universities to build a network of precision health partnerships that extends across the state and makes real impact on the nation and beyond.
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World-class research spaces
The newly opened Roy Blunt NextGen Precision Health building accelerates innovations in precision health care for Missourians and the world.
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