Lincoln, MU researchers develop fast and portable food safety sensor
June, 2019
Researchers from Lincoln University and the University of Missouri have been working collaboratively on a new type of food safety sensor.
Read MoreConsequences for real people
January, 2019
MBA student is essential part of physician-engineer team.
Read MoreT-Meter: Sensitive, low-cost testosterone testing at the point of care
Dec. 27, 2018
Researchers at the University of Missouri are teaming up to develop a portable device that would allow testosterone testing to be done at the point of care or from the comfort of home.
Read moreHeartSpeed: Fast cardiac MRIs with the freedom to breathe
Nov. 22, 2018
A team of researchers at the University of Missouri is working on a project called HeartSpeed to eliminate the need for patients to hold their breath during cardiac MRI exams.
Read more$302,000 in Coulter grants to fund three MU research projects
Oct. 22, 2018
MU research teams focusing on cardiac MRIs, testosterone testing and heart transplant preservation were awarded a total of $302,000 in grants on Monday.
Read MoreMU Awards $409,000 to Accelerate Biomedical Discoveries from Lab to Market
Oct. 18, 2017
The University of Missouri’s Coulter Biomedical Accelerator Program today awarded five grants totaling $409,000 to help promising medical discoveries make the transition from laboratory research to commercial investment and direct patient care.
Read MoreCoulter Program continues unique support of biomedical research
Oct. 11, 2016
The University of Missouri College of Engineering and School of Medicine received approximately $500,000 in funding for cutting-edge biomedical innovations from the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation and an additional $4 million investment from MU to continue the program.
Read MoreMU extends program that pushes biomedical discoveries from labs to market
Oct. 11, 2016
MU researcher Ajit Tharakan has developed a camera that can see blood flow during surgeries for coronary artery bypass grafting which makes it easier for doctors to know when blood flow in the new artery is restored before they close the patient's chest.
Read MoreMU commits $4 million to biomedical program
Oct. 11, 2016
The University of Missouri will extend its partnership with the Wallace H. Coulter Foundation for a program that connects biomedical researchers with the marketplace, officials said at an awards presentation Tuesday.
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