Introduction to the University of Missouri
Welcome to MU
The University of Missouri (MU) is an outstanding state institution that
is one of only six universities nationwide with schools of medicine, nursing, health
professions, veterinary medicine, agriculture, engineering, journalism, law, and
a university hospital all on the same campus. MU has an outstanding research infrastructure
in life sciences and is ranked first among public AAU universities in growth of
federal research funding for the period 1994-2005.
MU also has numerous other distinctions:
Examples of these outstanding “signature” research programs
at MU include radiopharmaceutical science, comparative medicine, nutraceutical science,
and microcirculation. Nuclear scientists at MU have invented a number of important
FDA-approved cancer therapies, including Therasphere ® for liver cancer, Quadramet ®
for bone cancer pain, and Ceratec for brain imaging to diagnose stroke, Alzheimer’s
disease, and other conditions.
In addition to outstanding interdisciplinary research
infrastructure and programs, MU also has an exceptional graduate education environment;
MU is one of only 12 universities west of the Mississippi ranked as “Doctoral/Research
Universities – Extensive” by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching,
and MU has been recognized by NSF as one of the nation’s top 10 universities for
successfully integrating research into undergraduate education.
Furthermore, MU is recognized as a national leader in the implementation of Problem-based Learning
(PBL) within the medical school curriculum. Another unique relevant strength at
MU is the rich culture of service to the community and the tradition of engagement
with the stakeholders of the state which is reflected by one of the nation’s finest
University Extension Programs and an exceptional state-wide Telehealth Network.
Collectively, these many educational and research distinctions offer the potential
to host a truly outstanding CTSA program on the MU campus.
- the largest and most powerful university-owned research reactor in the world
- one of only 12 NCI cancer nanotechnology platforms
- the only NIH funded national swine resource and research center
- one of thirteen regional biocontainment laboratories in the nation
- the second largest research animal diagnostic laboratory (RADIL) in the country
- one of only 3 mutant mouse regional resource centers in the nation
- one of only 12 sites chosen for participation in the new NCI Comparative Oncology Trials Consortium
- the only university in the nation to hold three major NIH national centers in comparative medicine
Examples of these outstanding “signature” research programs
at MU include radiopharmaceutical science, comparative medicine, nutraceutical science,
and microcirculation. Nuclear scientists at MU have invented a number of important
FDA-approved cancer therapies, including Therasphere ® for liver cancer, Quadramet ®
for bone cancer pain, and Ceratec for brain imaging to diagnose stroke, Alzheimer’s
disease, and other conditions.
In addition to outstanding interdisciplinary research
infrastructure and programs, MU also has an exceptional graduate education environment;
MU is one of only 12 universities west of the Mississippi ranked as “Doctoral/Research
Universities – Extensive” by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching,
and MU has been recognized by NSF as one of the nation’s top 10 universities for
successfully integrating research into undergraduate education.
Furthermore, MU is recognized as a national leader in the implementation of Problem-based Learning
(PBL) within the medical school curriculum. Another unique relevant strength at
MU is the rich culture of service to the community and the tradition of engagement
with the stakeholders of the state which is reflected by one of the nation’s finest
University Extension Programs and an exceptional state-wide Telehealth Network.
Collectively, these many educational and research distinctions offer the potential
to host a truly outstanding CTSA program on the MU campus.


