University of Missouri
The University of Missouri is dedicated to advancing research, innovation, and impact through a comprehensive support system for faculty, students, and staff. It aims to foster collaboration, enhance economic development, and promote entrepreneurship, while ensuring compliance with research regulations and ethical standards. The university also emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary partnerships and provides resources to support veteran entrepreneurs through programs like the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans.
Industries
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Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
University of Missouri
310 Jesse Hall, Columbia, MO 65211
Patents
Peptidyl prodrugs that resist P-glycoprotein mediated drug efflux
2007-05-08 • US-7214664-B2
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Peptidyl prodrugs that resist P-glycoprotein mediated drug efflux
2007-05-08 • US-7214664-B2
View DetailsExpertise Areas
- Research administration and grants management
- Research analytics and competitive intelligence
- Technology transfer and commercialization
- Entrepreneurship and accelerator programs (including veteran-focused cohorts)
Key Technologies
- Next-generation sequencing and genomics workflows
- Mass spectrometry-based proteomics
- Metabolomics profiling techniques
- Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy
Key People
Gregory L. Bier, PhD
Executive Director of Entrepreneurship Programs
Kelly Mattas
Entrepreneurship Programs Senior Manager
Gregory L. Bier, PhD
Executive Director of Entrepreneurship Programs
Kelly Mattas
Entrepreneurship Programs Senior Manager
News & Updates
The EBV program offers ongoing support for veterans starting their businesses, including access to a network of mentors and resources, as well as competitive microgrants for established businesses.
The EBV program offers ongoing support for veterans starting their businesses, including access to a network of mentors and resources, as well as competitive microgrants for established businesses.