News & Updates
Articles, Research

Researchers Target Mechanisms Behind Cardiovascular Disease
An interdisciplinary research team has received $2.7 million from the National Institutes of Health to determine why and how arteries become stiffer in obesity and how this relates to the health of the cardiovascular system.
Articles, Updates

Mizzou Adds Additive Manufacturing Printer to its Toolbox
A significant step forward in advanced manufacturing and material science, the technology will be an asset for campus researchers and local industries.
Articles, Research

Crucial Protein Enables Immune System Memory
Researchers at the University of Missouri School of Medicine have recently found that a certain protein may have a large influence on how the immune system functions.
Events

Neuroscience Meet Up: November 4, 2025
“RNA-Targeted Therapies for Neurodegenerative Disease,” presented by Timothy Miller, MD, PhD, November 4 at 4:30pm

Reproduction Science Seminar: November 5, 2025
"Environmentally Relevant Phthalate Mixture Exposure Disrupts Ovulatory Outcomes in Multiple Human Ovarian Cell Models," presented by Patrick Hannon, PhD, November 5 at 4pm

Reproduction Science Seminar: November 6, 2025
"Pregnancy Losses in Cattle: Maternally or Paternally Driven?" presented by Ky Pohler, PhD, November 6 at 4pm
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.

World-class research spaces
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.
