Showcasing our MomentumToday, we’re introducing a revamped President’s Highlights that will continue to feature successes across our four universities. This special single-topic edition spotlights our recent October grand opening of the state-of-the-art facility anchoring our systemwide NextGen Precision Health initiative. As we head into the holidays, we want to thank everyone across our institutions who is contributing to this initiative that will improve and save lives in Missouri and beyond. |
Photo gallery: NextGen grand openingOn Oct. 19, the University of Missouri celebrated the grand opening of the Roy Blunt NextGen Precision Health building. The event brought in all four universities, as well as federal and state leaders to debut the $221 million and 265,000-square-foot facility. The research coming from this facility will accelerate lifesaving discoveries, pulling together an exceptional set of resources under one roof. |
National attention“Breakthroughs that happen here will affect lives of people who don't even know that we're here today,” said NIH Director Francis Collins, who traveled to Columbia to be part of the event. Watch the full address. |
University partnershipsHear the shared vision of all university chancellors about the vast potential of NextGen’s future and its connection to historic research breakthroughs across the UM System. |
Senatorial supportIn September, the University of Missouri Board of Curators named the building in honor of U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt and his longtime support of our university, higher education and medical research. |
Art meets scienceWhile science is the focus of NextGen, the opening events included our incredible performing arts with two original pieces: a dance choreographed through UMKC’s dance department and a composition from an MU graduate student.
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Reviewed 2021-11-17