News & Updates
The patterning of body shape depends on the spacing, timing and amount of gene expression. We have developed chemical tools that allow for us to control the spacing, timing and degree of gene expression using light.
Winograd gave her talk as part of the monthly series, which showcases multidisciplinary health research from across the èappSystem.
Nichols has been studying how the amyloid-β protein interacts with a group of three proteins known as NLRP3 inflammasome to cause inflammation inside immune cells in the brain.
Dr. Mark Towler will share his experiences as an inventor during an upcoming session of the NextGen Discovery Series.
Accelerating Discoveries and Fostering Discoverers
NextGen Precision Health’s inaugural PATHWAYS symposium brings èappSystem researchers together to discuss their work and collaborations.
New research at the Roy Blunt NextGen Precision Health building has discovered a potential treatment for an underlying cause of cardiovascular disease in people with Type 2 diabetes.
Mizzou students spanning engineering, health sciences and business disciplines worked with Siemens Healthineers to spearhead health care solutions to improve the lives of èappans.
Researchers from the University of èapp School of Medicine have found potential treatments for two different types of a common complication following bone marrow transplantation.