Study Finds People of Color More Likely to Participate in Cancer Clinical Trials People of color, those with a higher income and younger individuals are more likely to participate in clinical trials during their cancer treatment according to a new study from the University of Missouri School of Medicine. A new way to visualize mountains of biological data Researchers led by the University of Missouri create a new method for analyzing large amounts of biological data to help scientists draw faster conclusions for possible treatments. University of Missouri adds advanced electron microscopes to NextGen Precision Health building Collaboration with Thermo Fisher Scientific to focus on materials and life science research and STEM education. 3D printing helps Amish-owned horse recover post-tracheotomy MU equine veterinarian works with engineering students to custom-print device, assist horse with breathing issue. NextGen researchers look forward to new opportunities First wave of researchers prepares to move into the NextGen Precision Health building this fall MU announces $11 million gift to College of Veterinary Medicine Record gift will establish the Dr. Glenn R. and Nancy A. Linnerson Imaging Center. NextGen researcher profile: Carolyn Anderson Carolyn Anderson has spent more than 30 years developing targeted therapies for diseases like cancer and sickle cell disease. See how she will help drive research efforts for NextGen Precision Health. Developing a targeted delivery system to treat cancer Grant helps propel a collaborative research team at the University of Missouri to drive toward achieving success in fighting cancer. Key takeaways from the NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series kickoff Here are 5 things you need to know from Richard Barohn’s Feb. 10 presentation. Former UM System president gives $2 million to NextGen Data Science and Analytics Innovation Center at UMKC MU Research Reactor to supply radioisotope for targeted cancer therapy First wave of researchers selected for NextGen Precision Health building move-in NextGen Discovery Series NextGen Precision Health brings together researchers from across the UM System Precision medicine treatment saves family pet Canine bone cancer successfully treated with vaccine made from dog’s own tumor MU celebrates NextGen Precision Health building virtual topping off ceremony UM System, MU name Richard Barohn Executive Vice Chancellor for Health Affairs UM System, MU name Richard Barohn executive vice chancellor for health affairs MU alumni give $2 million gift to NextGen Precision Health Institute University officials celebrated the gift from Mike Brown, a 1979 MU graduate, and his wife Millie Brown, a 1982 graduate. Think all BPA-free products are safe? Not so fast, scientists warn MU scientists find BPA alternative, bisphenol S, could negatively affect both a mother’s placenta and potentially a developing baby’s brain Stopping triple-negative breast cancer in its tracks Pagination Previous page ‹‹ Page 6 Next page ››