Associate Professor Raghuraman Kannan recently earned quite the accolade from @umsystem — congratulations! Learn more about Kannan's tremendous biomedical innovations: https://t.co/farpHlmthG #GetIn #Engineering
— Mizzou Engineering (@mizzouengineer) July 23, 2019
This week's key stakeholder meeting provides the College, @Mizzou and @MURRMatters a chance to showcase our strengths in nuclear research, including breakthroughs in radioisotopes used in pharmaceuticals. #Engineering #GetIn https://t.co/LGyitLkflz
— Mizzou Engineering (@mizzouengineer) July 23, 2019
Worried about your browsing history or personal info falling into the wrong hands? We can help! Our own Prasad Calyam has several tips to make sure your private info stays that way, and he shared them with @ABC17News https://t.co/GcrAIrQONb #GetIn @Mizzou
— Mizzou Engineering (@mizzouengineer) July 22, 2019
Do you ❤️emojis? Thank an engineer! #WorldEmojiDay https://t.co/tK7AziCDw6
— Mizzou Engineering (@mizzouengineer) July 17, 2019
Researchers at @Mizzou have already shown how teaching creativity can boost innovation in engineers. Now, they want to teach their colleagues how to apply the same lessons on a much broader scale thanks to a grant from @NSF https://t.co/35IyiFT98k @MizzouTheatre @MizzouEducation
— Mizzou Engineering (@mizzouengineer) July 15, 2019
We’re so excited about tremendous partnership! The UM System and Siemens are changing the future of precision health. https://t.co/VPVKYdZo3H
— Mizzou Engineering (@mizzouengineer) July 15, 2019
Check out coverage of the most recent @umsystem Research Summit from @KOMUnews, featuring our associate dean Sheila Grant! https://t.co/MyYvaMsJ5c
— Mizzou Engineering (@mizzouengineer) June 20, 2019
A @Mizzou student blends fashion & function in lightweight, expedition style clothing interwoven with Kevlar, a heat and abrasive-resistant fiber for lava suits https://t.co/iZs5o6EKOC
— AAU (@AAUniversities) August 5, 2019
Researchers @Mizzou have unveiled a new three-dimensional model of the skeletal muscles responsible for bird flight provides the most comprehensive and detailed picture of anatomy to date https://t.co/jRtvbaLrHH
— AAU (@AAUniversities) May 26, 2019
Veterinary oncologists @Mizzou have developed a vaccine treatment for a common type of bone #cancer in dogs, avoiding chemotherapy and opening the door for human clinical trials https://t.co/TflAUGLIiD pic.twitter.com/ayV63UMHrY
— AAU (@AAUniversities) February 12, 2019
.@MizzouEducation announces that a $10M @usedgov grant will establish the National Center for Rural School Mental Health in Columbia, supporting rural educators and students in Missouri, Virginia and Montana. #MoEd pic.twitter.com/TGt2lFJuaW
— KRCG 13 (@KRCG13) February 27, 2019
The best innovations in health care stem from multiple areas of expertise coming together. See how the Alliance for Precision Health is bringing technology, education, employment and research together to improve patient care for all. https://t.co/Db6J4OLw9x
— MU Health Care (@muhealth) July 12, 2019
Sparklers are a Fourth of July staple, but they can cause injuries. Dr. Jeffrey Litt shares tips to keep your family safe as you celebrate.https://t.co/vRRgBPG0pp pic.twitter.com/s6LgGKtuUC
— MU Health Care (@muhealth) July 4, 2019
Our stroke team has received the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association’s Get With The Guidelines®-Stroke Gold Plus Quality Achievement Award for the eighth consecutive year. –> https://t.co/RHpBgMCou5 pic.twitter.com/EJg2pWSbiK
— MU Health Care (@muhealth) June 26, 2019
For the third year in a row, MU Health Care has been named one of the “150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare” by Becker's Hospital Review. We are honored to be the only organization in mid-Missouri named to this list. https://t.co/KRXgp4tftE pic.twitter.com/qc9J2Ecjel
— MU Health Care (@muhealth) June 21, 2019
Urologic oncologist Dr. Katie Murray explains risk factors for prostate cancer and current screening recommendations. https://t.co/LVSre3XwwH #MensHealthMonth pic.twitter.com/98bdlsMa7G
— MU Health Care (@muhealth) June 21, 2019
Urologic oncologist Dr. Katie Murray pairs her passion for research with developing relationships with her patients to offer the most advanced, personalized care for urologic cancers. https://t.co/GkUGbQLDl1 pic.twitter.com/oB99tan6P7
— MU Health Care (@muhealth) June 19, 2019
Our bariatric surgery team offers multiple weight loss procedures and works with you to pick the best procedure for your lifestyle and goals. Learn about your options. https://t.co/vy8OUbUcsG pic.twitter.com/zl2TZn1zHY
— MU Health Care (@muhealth) June 17, 2019
After Cancer Diagnosis, Mid-Missouri Man Gets Autonomy Back With New Bladder. https://t.co/vAa1MSm5Jo pic.twitter.com/1W0Dlu4VS2
— MU Health Care (@muhealth) June 14, 2019
Do you tip your head back when you get a nosebleed? ER physician Chris Sampson talked to @readersdigest about this common practice for its list of the 12 most common first aid mistakes -> https://t.co/U6Q6JFJWkL pic.twitter.com/6R1Ch4dhcN
— MU Health Care (@muhealth) June 14, 2019
PRK, a type of laser eye surgery, gave one mid-Missouri man the clarity he needed to work on his farm without fumbling for his glasses each day. https://t.co/ixAJz212sw pic.twitter.com/6I1XTxVvgT
— MU Health Care (@muhealth) June 12, 2019
With laser eye surgery from mid-Missouri’s most experienced team, you can get the clear vision you want with a team you can trust. Download our guide to learn more. https://t.co/qTUJdgiknV pic.twitter.com/szqYzCYDEK
— MU Health Care (@muhealth) June 4, 2019
A Columbia woman is thankful for the timely care she received after an overdue skin check lead to a skin cancer diagnosis. https://t.co/BEB4sQynQj pic.twitter.com/pLme3qsjI8
— MU Health Care (@muhealth) May 31, 2019
Neuroscientist Asgar Zaheer, PhD, is studying the effects of training on soldiers’ brains to learn more about neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. https://t.co/LpgtiSFYUi pic.twitter.com/E4nyns21WC
— MU School of Medicine (@mumedicine) July 2, 2019
Sedation Method Does Not Affect Colonoscopy Detection Rate https://t.co/90LoO3DGsH pic.twitter.com/5x678Gj49N
— MU School of Medicine (@mumedicine) June 20, 2019
All of our medical students have an inspiration for their chosen profession. Natalie Kukulka’s inspiration, her dad, will be placing the hood on her shoulders during today's graduation ceremony. https://t.co/Xwx5IIwqBh
— MU School of Medicine (@mumedicine) May 18, 2019
Recent research published by dermatologist Dr. Nicholas Golda found that skin cancer patients prioritize cosmetic outcomes even if cost is higher. https://t.co/ybA57qkpyB
— MU School of Medicine (@mumedicine) May 16, 2019
New work from the Baines lab w/ former @MizzouBioMed grad student Marshall and @mumedicine collaborators shows FASTKD1 can protect against cell death and preserve #Mitochondria function in @AJPCellPhys https://t.co/YPQuH7L0MZ pic.twitter.com/s2eWrkaxgG
— MizzouBioMed (@MizzouBioMed) July 31, 2019
Are hormones a “female problem” for animal research? https://t.co/Oc57AETOBR
— MizzouBioMed (@MizzouBioMed) June 6, 2019
Prescriptions aren't just for drugs! If you have suffered a heart attack, get a professional #exercise #prescription and start feeling better! @Mizzou_NEP @American_Heart https://t.co/677WXL8F4J
— MizzouBioMed (@MizzouBioMed) April 19, 2019
It’s time to talk about ditching statistical significance https://t.co/iHmaFRztOF
— MizzouBioMed (@MizzouBioMed) March 26, 2019
CHECK THIS OUT, just in case you missed it over 4th of July weekend:@Hong_An_ with the @JChrisPires lab sheds some new light on the family history of the plants that give us mustard: the Brassicas.https://t.co/pT6zTNT73I
#brassicas #rutabaga #plant #genome #evolution pic.twitter.com/4d6Sch8HMF— MizzouBiology (@MizzouBiology) July 8, 2019
The 4th of July is a time to think of origins and family. A new study from @Hong_An_ with the @JChrisPires lab sheds light on the family history of the humble rutabaga.https://t.co/pT6zTNT73I pic.twitter.com/7dyLC2sjRo
— MizzouBiology (@MizzouBiology) July 2, 2019
Kinjal Majumder, a post-doctoral fellow, uncovered where a virus goes when it hijacks a host cell. Now he's looking at how a virus knows where to go when it enters a cell. This research could mean establishing better oncolytic therapies. #MizzouResearch https://t.co/d5w9YdYYDX pic.twitter.com/9jw2i4wtaL
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) May 13, 2019
Ethan Meyers, a senior biochemistry student, studies methods to increase oil production in soybeans in the Thelen lab. Soybean oil is becoming increasingly important as an alternative to petroleum diesel. #IAmScience #MizzouResearch https://t.co/rt7rwEYeEE pic.twitter.com/yfvFD0VqaO
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) May 3, 2019
Happy National DNA Day! Seventy years ago, researchers discovered the double-helix structure of DNA. Learn about the geneticists who came before and how the field is advancing into the future. #DNADay https://t.co/cwbBOdUuzQ
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) April 25, 2019
The Science, Health and Environmental Journalism club at MU hosted a fake news panel to discuss common misconceptions and falsities such as the flat earth theory, CBD oil, anti-vaccination claims and climate change. https://t.co/UceeFyDPOC pic.twitter.com/4ytOQJK4KV
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) April 24, 2019
Anster Charles, a second-year graduate student in @MizzouChemistry presented @MizzouResearch on brachytherapy — a treatment that involves the implantation of radioactive material directly into tumors during Missouri Life Sciences Week 2019 @Mizzou. #MizzouResearch pic.twitter.com/OdgyUwSQct
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) April 19, 2019
Ryan Dashek studies how NIPSNAP2, a protein coding gene, alters mitochondria functions in diseases such as cardiovascular disease, heart attacks and strokes. Future #MizzouResearch will look at whether this gene can prevent mitochondrial deterioration in these diseases. #BondLSC pic.twitter.com/QOIbZqWIv9
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) April 18, 2019
Sally Heil, an undergraduate researcher in Rajiv Mohan's lab, has been researching corneal fibrosis in the hopes of helping to improve the quality of life for millions of people. She presented her @MizzouResearch during @BondLifeSci Week 2019. pic.twitter.com/9dYqQTXHyW
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) April 17, 2019
Oral cancer's current prognoses is five years, but medical student Kristen Warncke hopes the discovery of gastrin releasing peptide in cancer cell lines will help lead to better treatments. She presented her @MizzouResearch during @BondLifeSci Week. pic.twitter.com/yYgvUwATYv
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) April 16, 2019
Algae can be a major environmental hazard in waterways that results from runoff with high nutrient levels from fertilizers and waste. Erin Petty presented her @MizzouResearch work on algal blooms and how to control them during the first day of MO Life Sciences Week @BondLifeSci pic.twitter.com/4Lbg0NY5AF
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) April 15, 2019
2018 Nobel Prize winner George Smith holds a conversation with the Saturday Morning Science crowd in Jesse Auditorium about cricket experiments in science during Show Me Mizzou Day at @Mizzou. Check it out live at https://t.co/yJ0qyEl5qR @MizzouResearch | photos by Roger Meissen pic.twitter.com/LeaFuAaVNw
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) April 13, 2019
Lucas Woods has been researching P2 cell receptors for 12 years. His work in Gary Weissman’s lab is helping to further knowledge about diseases such as Sjögren's syndrome, Alzheimer’s disease and oral cancers. #IAmScience #MizzouResearch https://t.co/v6s9qOQkPN pic.twitter.com/oYTKchZSeO
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) March 22, 2019
“The toolbox was already there, we just used it to answer this question and we discovered not only the leaves, but the veins are really sensitive to changes in iron deficiency and sufficiency.” #MizzouResearch https://t.co/xXgG44C1dW…b-micronutrients/ pic.twitter.com/XtITDNtwwt
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) March 14, 2019
"#IAmScience because science questions and answers scientifically, credibly and logically." | #MizzouResearch #BondLSC @Mizzou https://t.co/SEtzZeBRGq pic.twitter.com/vjmlKhay4S
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) March 8, 2019
Usually, the immune system is good at recognizing infected cells and then killing them, but in the case of HIV, the virus has ways to hide. Marc Johnson's lab is helping discover how. #MizzouResearch https://t.co/xTxXtqFHAu pic.twitter.com/lFUeuuthap
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) February 27, 2019
Frank Baker has been a vital asset in the Molecular Cytology Core for four years. He teaches researchers from across the MU campus how to use advanced microscopy tools do aid in their search for answers. @MizzouResearch https://t.co/TEzDPRbQUF pic.twitter.com/OWpIKENIRv
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) February 15, 2019
Astronomers still can’t pin down the distant object’s identity: https://t.co/Nekn1eDl4n pic.twitter.com/yPYQwaAEYu
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) January 16, 2019
The supersalty water is a byproduct in producing potable water: https://t.co/VCswOc93QC pic.twitter.com/g1wNSYPymO
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) January 14, 2019
Ancient hominid’s inner ear shows a mix of humanlike and apelike features: https://t.co/xpit1ZgOPu pic.twitter.com/pbNB2T7RFp
— MU Life Sci Center (@BondLifeSci) January 10, 2019
The missions of @cafnr and @MUExtension work together at Graves-Chapple @MUResearchCtr. Read how in the newest issue of the Road to Discovery magazine: https://t.co/sozNtn9Fnq #CAFNREmpowersMissouri pic.twitter.com/4Y93YYkQDf
— MU CAFNR (@cafnr) August 7, 2019
The importance of research at the Greenley @MUResearchCtr on nitrogen use efficiency explained in the newest issue of the Road to Discovery magazine: https://t.co/g6f0a2JjZN #CAFNREmpowersMissouri pic.twitter.com/8Ygrn7pTtU
— MU CAFNR (@cafnr) August 6, 2019
.@USDA_NIFA Fellow Karl Kerns is in the @cafnr Research Digest Graduate Student Spotlight. He says @Mizzou is a powerhouse and looked at as one of the premier universities for a full-fledged reproductive physiology program. Read his Q&A in the newsletter: https://t.co/9TJQcFvoos pic.twitter.com/KrrCL2pl3v
— MU CAFNR (@cafnr) August 2, 2019
Andrew Clarke, @cafnr associate professor, uses his food science expertise when he judges hams at the Boone County Fair https://t.co/isTYZd1Hb4
— MU CAFNR (@cafnr) July 16, 2019
Congrats to @smokehousemeats, named Small Business of the Day by U.S. Senate! The family business is run by @MizzouAlumni Morris Burger, BS Ag '57; Steven Burger, BS BA '84; Philip Burger, BS BA '86 & Sara Burger Rohrbach, BS Ed '89 https://t.co/QvqbpIDqqU via @Calif_Democrat
— MU CAFNR (@cafnr) June 21, 2019
Robin Rotman has taken a unique path to becoming an assistant professor at @cafnr https://t.co/Ro5PKnqZQ0
“Columbia is such a special place. I’ve had such a warm welcome to MU. I’m looking forward to building relationships for academic collaborations,” she said. #CAFNRCommunity pic.twitter.com/7i3lYKVisb
— MU CAFNR (@cafnr) June 14, 2019
This group from @Mizzou has a four-year, $4.2 million grant from the @NSF to study the physiological genomics of maize nodal root growth under drought. Part of the grant focuses on #scicomm. Some background: https://t.co/gNMJrEc0S0 https://t.co/RDdP0d2Tkn
— MU CAFNR (@cafnr) June 7, 2019
It's officially #BeefMonth! @cafnr researchers work at @MUResearchCtr across the state to better meet the regional needs of Missouri producers for successful herds and high quality beef: https://t.co/Ql18zeCgcy pic.twitter.com/bh7iA0eSsZ
— MU CAFNR (@cafnr) May 30, 2019
Today I signed Executive Order 19-11, establishing the Missouri Food, Beverage, and Forest Products Manufacturing Task Force to move #MissouriForward by increasing in-state processing & manufacturing of MO agricultural & forest products. https://t.co/Q1enVaGRiw pic.twitter.com/lbgPLNrL7K
— Mike Kehoe (@LtGovMikeKehoe) June 28, 2019
Have heard some producers are questioning value of their fall-seeded cover crops given the extreme difficulties of termination for #plant19. Here’s a new video of one producer’s experience, reasons for, & approaches to planting green. @GetRidOfWeeds https://t.co/yWrpQgwBxM
— Mizzou Weed Science (@ShowMeWeeds) June 15, 2019
What's the best way to control waterhemp in soybean? Click the link for a slideshow containing current resistance information, research on new soybean systems, & thoughts on future management. https://t.co/kqH2brKIQs pic.twitter.com/bolRYvRgUj
— Mizzou Weed Science (@ShowMeWeeds) May 23, 2019
Congrats to Mizzou alum Derek Whalen on publication of his grad research on soybean herbicide carryover to cover crops. The study combined data from 6 states, 19 herbicide programs & 10 cover crops. Results indicated a fairly low risk of cover crop injury. https://t.co/EmQfwTIhj8 pic.twitter.com/52hw8eSwhs
— Mizzou Weed Science (@ShowMeWeeds) May 15, 2019
Monitoring inversions: Research results on frequency, formation, and duration of temperature inversion @ https://t.co/DUfBhJ3NxW pic.twitter.com/iJoGdyLXMx
— Mizzou Weed Science (@ShowMeWeeds) April 9, 2019
How Dicamba's Visibility Could Change Ag Pesticide Use Forever https://t.co/A9daPjApRo
— Mizzou Weed Science (@ShowMeWeeds) March 28, 2019
Marestail resistance in Missouri: Check out Mizzou Weed Science Graduate Student Eric Oseland's 5-minute video, which won 2nd place at the winter North Central Weed Science Society meeting. https://t.co/Y3MS6SklNB
— Mizzou Weed Science (@ShowMeWeeds) March 15, 2019
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With record river levels across most of the state, consider these factors when evaluating flooded corn and soybean fields: https://t.co/yDGxjI5LyQ
— Mizzou IPM (@MizzouIPM) May 30, 2019
It's not personal, it's only business https://t.co/8rRtBJlNDZ
— Mizzou IPM (@MizzouIPM) May 24, 2019
Here is the latest from the Plant Diagnostic Clinic: Volutella stem and leaf blight on boxwood: https://t.co/JBZyi1FIQ9
— Mizzou IPM (@MizzouIPM) May 10, 2019
#TBT "Water scarcity also causes public health issues that go beyond populations not being hydrated enough. We talked to Health Sciences Assistant Teaching Professor Nasser Yazdani about what the water crisis means for global public health issues" https://t.co/mmFGfdkcu0
— SHP Health Sciences (@MizzouSHPDHS) May 23, 2019
“Record Numbers of College Students Are Seeking Treatment for Depression and Anxiety — But Schools Can't Keep Up” https://t.co/QFeBdpIqV4
— SHP Health Sciences (@MizzouSHPDHS) April 22, 2019
“Opioids are the substances directly killing people, but they are a symptom of much larger social and economic problems facing the hardest hit communities.” https://t.co/pxWe7YW2Xt
— SHP Health Sciences (@MizzouSHPDHS) April 15, 2019