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Omar Rinchi, a Ph.D. candidate in computer engineering; and Nawfal Guefrachi, a Ph.D. candidate in computer engineering. Photo by Shannon Young.

Sponsored by Kummer Student Programs and Career Opportunities and Employer Relations, this challenge gives students a chance to present a business concept to a panel of judges with entrepreneurial experience.
Dr. Sandy Saunders seated by a microscope in the lab

Researchers are unraveling how autonomic dysfunction may contribute to sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP).
The Journal of Neurophysiology Podcast Logo

Dr. Boyes joins this JNP Micro Podcast on the topic of "Reflex Interactions on Action Potential Subpopulations"
Dr. Carissa Philippi speaks to a crowd at the Discovery Series event at the Millennium Student Center on November 18, 2025.

Dr. Carissa Philippi's talk explored how such negative self-related thoughts become prolonged and persistent in different psychiatric disorders.
Dr. Natasha Boyes speaks to a study participant in the Clinical Translational Science Unit at the University of Missouri.
From Biathlon to Bench

One scientist's path from biathlon competitor to heart health researcher, NextGen Fellow, and Marquette faculty member.
Faculty talk by Missouri S&T biological sciences professor Yue-Wern Huang
Pathways 2025: Accelerating The Scientific Pipeline

Annual symposium aims to fast track collaborations between UM System health researchers.
Three postdoctoral fellows named for 2025-2026.
NextGen Fellows: Meet Our Inaugural Research Cohort

The NextGen Postdoctoral Fellowship runs for a two-year term and is designed to enhance professional development with mentoring and community engagement opportunities at an early career stage.
Simon Friedman on campus at UMKC

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.
Rachel Winograd presents on 鈥淭he Current State of Missouri鈥檚 Overdose Crisis and Recent Mitigation Strategies鈥 as part of the monthly Discovery Series lecture for NextGen Precision Health. (Photo by Derik Holtmann)

Winograd gave her talk as part of the monthly series, which showcases multidisciplinary health research from across the UM System.
Professor Michael Nichols discusses his Alzheimer鈥檚 research during a talk last Wednesday as part of the NextGen Precision Health Discovery Series. (Photo by Derik Holtmann)

Nichols has been studying how the amyloid-尾 protein interacts with a group of three proteins known as NLRP3 inflammasome to cause inflammation inside immune cells in the brain.
Mark Towler in his lab

Dr. Mark Towler will share his experiences as an inventor during an upcoming session of the NextGen Discovery Series.
Pathways 2024
Accelerating Discoveries and Fostering Discoverers

NextGen Precision Health鈥檚 inaugural PATHWAYS symposium brings UM System researchers together to discuss their work and collaborations.
Siemens Healthineers Interns

Mizzou students spanning engineering, health sciences and business disciplines worked with Siemens Healthineers to spearhead health care solutions to improve the lives of Missourians.