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Post-Nuclear AdaptationPlants grown near the Chernobyl nuclear disaster have adjusted to the radiation therePublished: Oct. 7, 2010
Protein Links Plant Growth and Disease ResistanceDiscovery at University of Missouri hints at new function for similar protein in Alzheimer'sPublished: Aug. 18, 2010
A Promising Plant Looks BetterReputed to delay the wasting effects of HIV/AIDS, a medicinal plant goes into the next phase of clinical examination Published: July 30, 2010
Pathways in ResearchDavid Korasick found his research path by studying molecular pathways in plantsPublished: July 26, 2010
Charlotte Phillips Wins MU's Mentor of the Year AwardThe University of Missouri's Office of Undergraduate Research recognized Biochemistry associate professor Charlotte Phillips as a 2009 Mentor of the Year. Published: April 29, 2010
Metabolic enzyme involved in seedling establishment provides clues about photosynthetic transitionPublished: April 21, 2010
Gary Stacey elected Fellow of the American Academy of MicrobiologyPublished: April 9, 2010
Scientists Find Donut-Shaped Structure of Enzyme Involved in Energy MetabolismStructure will help MU researchers determine function, develop drugs to inhibit enzymePublished: March 8, 2010
Faculty Focus: Lesa Beamer and Steven Van DorenMU research team receives $1.04 million grant from the National Science Foundation to investigate enzyme functionPublished: Oct. 1, 2009
Faculty Focus: Charlotte PhillipsMU rapid-response team saves newborns in Mennonite communitiesPublished: July 10, 2009
Faculty Focus: Shari FreyermuthFreyermuth named new assistant dean of academic programs for CAFNRPublished: May 29, 2009
Faculty Focus: Tom Guilfoyle and Gretchen HagenResearch team receives Charles Reid Barnes Life Membership Award from the American Society of Plant Biologists Published: April 9, 2009
Dr. Charles Gehrke, distinguished emeritus professor of biochemistry and businessman, dies at 91Published: Feb. 11, 2009
Faculty Focus: Douglas Randall Researcher nominated and confirmed to second National Science Board termPublished: Nov. 24, 2008
With plants, matchmaking is a sticky situationUniversity of Missouri researchers identify pollen proteins that contribute to the signaling process necessary for plant reproductionPublished: Nov. 3, 2008
Boyd O'Dell honored for contributions to biochemistryPublished: Oct. 17, 2008
Faculty Focus: Valeri MossineMU biochemist discovers how tomatoes help prostate healthPublished: May 29, 2008
Faculty Focus: Shuqun ZhangResearcher discovers pathway plants use to fight pathogensPublished: March 31, 2008
Building biochemistry bridgesPreviously scattered molecular researchers now stick togetherPublished: Feb. 20, 2008
One small step for miceA NASA-funded study could lead to leaps for human healthPublished: Feb. 2, 2008
Faculty Focus: Wynn VolkertMagic bullets for killing cancerPublished: Jan. 1, 2008
Faculty Focus: Bill FolkMU creates center to study South African healing practicesPublished: Dec. 6, 2007
Faculty Focus: Grace Sun and Gary WeismanMU researchers work to unlock answers to Alzheimer's diseasePublished: June 4, 2007
Faculty Focus: Bill FolkFighting malnutrition in AfricaPublished: Jan. 1, 2007
Faculty Focus: Linda RandallThe art of science in Stephens HallPublished: Jan. 1, 2007
Faculty Focus: Bruce McClureResearcher's discovery sheds light on how plants control mating Published: Nov. 28, 2006
Faculty Focus: Tom QuinnLeading the fight against skin cancerPublished: Jan. 1, 2006