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Beyond the Vaccine
Lucas Woods from the Weisman lab watches lung cancer cells and oral epithelial cells grow. Story by Lauren Hines | Photos by Lauren Hines...

Lauren Hines
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Killing Cancer with Code
These maps show the receptors’ locations, density and count in a cancer cell. | Photo contributed by Alexander Jurkevich, Donald...

Lauren Hines
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In Search of a Bond
Clement Essien poses outside Bond LSC near the building’s garden. Story by Lauren Hines | Photo by Lauren Hines | Bond LSC | Sept. 2,...

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Probing for Answers
Kwaku Tawiah, Ph.D. candidate, poses on the fifth floor of Bond LSC. Story by Lauren Hines | Photo by Mariah Cox | Bond LSC | May 25,...

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Newest Bond LSC faculty addition adds to focus on inflammation
Olga Baker, professor of Otolaryngology, will join Bond LSC June 1, 2020, as our newest principal investigator with a focus on...

Lauren Hines
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The Little Robot That Can
The imaging system helps collect data on the growth of plants. Story by Lauren Hines | Photo by Samuel McInturf | Bond LSC | May 13, 2020...

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The Lab in Time of COVID-19
The main halls of Bond LSC are empty due to researchers being told to work from home. Story by Lauren Hines | Photo by Roger Meissen |...

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Boron: Exposed
Figure B is a colorized radiographic image that shows the path of boron in a five-day-old maize seedling. | Photo contributed by...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20215 min read


One Step Closer
Christian Lorson poses next to a microscope in his lab. Story by Lauren Hines | Photo by Lauren Hines | Bond LSC | Feb. 26, 2020 From...

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IDE holds open forum, asks public what they want in next vice chancellor
Members of the MU community said they wanted a candidate that is helpful in building relationships in the community, knowledgeable of...

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Science magazine staff writer speaks about CRISPR, its ethical debate
Jon Cohen battles with the good and bad applications of gene editing technology in a visiting lecture series at MU. By Lauren Hines |...

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Jan 1, 20213 min read
MU researchers continue to retrain immune system to fight cancer after receiving $3.7 million grant
The study is developing a compound called “fab fragment” that will increase the sensitivity of T cells to cancer cells. By Lauren Hines |...

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Jan 1, 20213 min read
RJI, MU Libraries strive to save Columbia history at KOMU, Missourian with help of grant
A team from the Journalism Digital News Archive is looking for solutions to properly preserve digital content as technology evolves. By...

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Jan 1, 20213 min read
$1.2 million federal grant expands internship program, doctoral students fight opioid crisis head-on
The MU Department of Health Psychology is working toward providing more healthcare to rural Missouri as a way to solve the opioid crisis....

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Jan 1, 20213 min read
Lack of information from advisers creates confusion for journalism students in new curriculum
To avoid schedule and class conflict, students are advised to keep themselves informed. By Alex Fulton and Lauren Hines | Oct. 29, 2019 |...

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Jan 1, 20214 min read
MU blood drive helps bring in thousands of units for Missouri hospitals
Even though the MU blood drive receives thousands of units each year, the biggest challenge for blood drives is retaining donors. By...

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Jan 1, 20213 min read
UM System President Mun Choi hangs off Tiger Hotel for charity
Love INC hosted an urban rappelling fundraiser with Over the Edge to help people move out of poverty. By Lauren Hines | Oct. 1, 2019 |...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read
$1.4 million grant to help quicken research studies at MU and other institutions
Better cyberinfrastructure across the Midwest will allow a smoother and faster process for research studies. By Lauren Hines | Sept. 23,...

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Jan 1, 20213 min read
New MU study strives to detect risk of psychotic disorders like schizophrenia
The study uses MRI scans to help detect and prevent psychosis from seriously developing in patients, which could help lower societal and...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read
Freshmen are first to experience new journalism curriculum, upperclassmen unaffected
The new journalism curriculum is now in action with plans to ensure future students will be able to explore more areas of journalism...

Lauren Hines
Jan 1, 20213 min read
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