The tables are designed to help students visualize and interact with the anatomical structures of the human body and practice procedures without the need for physical cadavers.

The tables are designed to help students visualize and interact with the anatomical structures of the human body and practice procedures without the need for physical cadavers.
The tables are designed to help students visualize and interact with the anatomical structures of the human body and practice procedures without the need for physical cadavers.
The tables are designed to help students visualize and interact with the anatomical structures of the human body and practice procedures without the need for physical cadavers.
Music students in Assistant Professor Bethany Worrell’s class built a larger-than-life model of the larynx and demonstrated how it works to produce sounds.
Nearly 300 attendees of the grand opening received tours of the four-story, 75,000-square-foot facility as students demonstrated experiments and showed off their new space.
Nearly 300 attendees of the grand opening received tours of the four-story, 75,000-square-foot facility as students demonstrated experiments and showed off their new space.
Nearly 300 attendees of the grand opening received tours of the four-story, 75,000-square-foot facility as students demonstrated experiments and showed off their new space.
The clay caterpillar looked real enough to eat, as evidenced by the bite marks on it. High school senior Andrea Herman is spending her summer sticking the fake bugs into Honeysuckle bushes to see if the invasive plant helps or hurts native insect species. This is part...
The clay caterpillar looked real enough to eat, as evidenced by the bite marks on it. High school senior Andrea Herman is spending her summer sticking the fake bugs into Honeysuckle bushes to see if the invasive plant helps or hurts native insect species. This is part...
The clay caterpillar looked real enough to eat, as evidenced by the bite marks on it. High school senior Andrea Herman is spending her summer sticking the fake bugs into Honeysuckle bushes to see if the invasive plant helps or hurts native insect species. This is part...
The Medicinal Chemistry Group is a recent addition to the applied research capacity of the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Housed in more than 2,500 square feet of newly renovated laboratory space at IT Enterprises, UMSL’s biotechnology and information technology...
The Medicinal Chemistry Group is a recent addition to the applied research capacity of the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Housed in more than 2,500 square feet of newly renovated laboratory space at IT Enterprises, UMSL’s biotechnology and information technology...
The Medicinal Chemistry Group is a recent addition to the applied research capacity of the University of Missouri–St. Louis. Housed in more than 2,500 square feet of newly renovated laboratory space at IT Enterprises, UMSL’s biotechnology and information technology...