04/21/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/21/2025 10:40
April 21, 2025
Contact: Janese Heavin, heavinj@missouri.edu
Photos by Reagan Manis and Sam Cox
Undergraduate and graduate students, along with postdoctoral fellows, presented works at Show Me Research Week.
[Link] [Link]Students presented on a variety of topics including attention deficit disorder and muscle strength.
[Link]Presenters discussed research techniques and methods in addition to outlining their conclusions.
[Link] [Link]Several projects focused on the health and well-being of infants, children and adults.
[Link]This project focused on comparing the cells of heifers and Holstein cows.
[Link] [Link]Researchers had the opportunity to share their works with fellow students, as well as faculty, staff and community members.
[Link]This research considered the effects of homelessness and poverty among the native population in Hawaii.
[Link] [Link] [Link]Several studies looked at proteins, including protein degradation and protein prediction models.
[Link] [Link]Some student researchers took a scientific approach to happiness.
[Link] [Link]Students researched various aspects of health sciences.
[Link] [Link]Researchers considered impacts of family and social relationships.
[Link]One researcher brought in Spot, the robot dog from Boston Dynamics, to demonstrate his work in programming.
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