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From hydrogen to health care: Zeng developing next-generation …

WebEvery day, billions of natural reactions happen all around us. Reactions in our bodies that enable us to function. Reactions in the air that form clouds. But the potential …

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An important step forward in the future of self-health monitoring

WebThis is a significant step forward toward our overall goal to help improve the long-term biocompatibility and the long-lasting accuracy of wearable bioelectronics.”. The …

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NextGen Precision Health

WebThe NextGen building is a $220.8 million cutting-edge research facility dedicated to solving our most pressing health concerns. This space serves as a …

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NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series to feature engineering

WebThe virtual seminar, “Engineering Precision Health,” is from noon to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 7. The NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series provides learning …

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Coenzyme NAD+ could be key to treating debilitating diseases

WebJanuary 19, 2022. Shinghua Ding. Boosting the production of a certain metabolite in the human body may be key to preventing or treating debilitating diseases such as …

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Mizzou Engineers to help NextGen Precision Health professionals …

WebJanuary 03, 2022. Artificial intelligence (AI) has the capability to quickly identify abnormalities in medical images and flag health issues. Before it can fully be trusted, …

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Mizzou Engineers advanced energy, AI, materials, transportation, …

WebThis past year, Mizzou Engineers worked on significant solutions to society’s most-pressing challenges. They advanced nuclear power. They studied ways to turn …

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Engineer receives $2.3 million grant to investigate new disease

WebMarch 02, 2022. During his decade-long study of a metabolic enzyme, a Mizzou Engineer might have identified a previously unknown disease. Now, Professor Shinghua Ding has …

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Mizzou Engineer leading NSF Convergence Accelerator project to …

WebJanuary 13, 2023. A Mizzou Engineer is leading a team to develop new technologies that will quickly detect foodborne pathogens with the goal of improving food safety, especially …

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Ensuring a safer world: Baolin Deng // Mizzou Engineering

WebMarch 19, 2024. Professor Baolin Deng tests a water sample in the Aquatic Chemistry and Engineering Lab, part of the Missouri Water Center in Lafferre Hall. Photo by Zac …

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Engineering students collaborate with MU Health Care on 3D …

WebFebruary 09, 2024. Mizzou Engineering students are 3D printing small models of a new MU Health Care facility that will be the centerpieces of a community event later this month.. …

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Raghuraman Kannan

WebRaghuraman Kannan Professor, Biological Engineering. NW 403, School of Medicine. Phone: 573.882.5676 Email: [email protected] Chemical and Biomedical …

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Detecting COVID-19 with a sticker on your skin

WebFebruary 23, 2021. Contact: Eric Stann, 573-882-3346, [email protected] Zheng Yan. One day, a wearable, bioelectronic device could wirelessly transmit a person’s vital signs …

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Blockchain could be key to connecting patients with clinical trials

WebBlockchain technology could help connect patients to clinical trials. Before a prescription drug or device can become available to the general public, it has to go …

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Xiu-Feng 'Henry' Wan named Curators' Distinguished Professor

WebSeptember 20, 2023. Xiu-Feng “Henry” Wan has been named a Curators’ Distinguished Professor, the highest honor bestowed by the University of Missouri, for his ground …

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