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Thanks for joining us as we unlock the secrets of the Stowers Institute's (un)ordinary organisms

From sea anemones and planaria to zebrafish and coral, these seemingly ordinary organisms are capable of very unordinary biological feats. Research organisms at the Stowers Institute help solve biological mysteries and benefit human health.

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  1. Stowers Institute for Medical Research

    Who is Stowers Institute for Medical Research. The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is a non-profit, basic biomedical research organization dedicated to improving human health by studying the fundamental processes of life. Jim Stowers, founder of American Century Investments, and his wife, Virginia, opened the Institute in 2000.

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  3. Stowers Institute for Medical Research

    Stowers Institute research focuses on foundational research in organisms, tissues, and cells to understand the many mechanisms underlying human health and disease. Using diverse research organisms like planarian flatworms, cavefish, and sea anemones, scientists at Stowers are investigating how genomes have both evolved and been conserved ...

  4. Stowers Institute for Medical Research

    About us. The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is a non-profit, basic biomedical research organization dedicated to improving human health by studying the fundamental processes of life. Jim ...

  5. Stowers Report 2021

    In this 2021 issue, you'll find an in-depth story on the history of the Stowers Institute as we celebrate the 21st anniversary of the opening of our campus. You can learn more about Investigator SaraH Zanders' lab, postdoc Joe Varberg's protein research in yeast, and much more. Every year, we take stock of our accomplishments and our ...

  6. Stowers Institute for Medical Research

    The 2023 Stowers Report celebrates some of the incredible contributions our scientists, students, and staff have achieved this past year, including collaborations, science, and innovations that contribute to our better understanding of the secrets underlying fundamental biological processes. The Stowers Institute for Medical Research focuses on ...

  7. Stowers Institute for Medical Research

    The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is a biomedical research organization that conducts basic research on genes and proteins that control fundamental processes in living cells to analyze diseases and find keys to their causes, treatment, and prevention. It is located in Kansas City, Missouri adjacent to the University of Missouri ...

  8. Stowers Institute for Medical Research

    Research to benefit humanity. Scientists at the Stowers Institute ask big, potentially life-changing questions in biology. From diabetes to neurodegeneration, infertility to regeneration, and aging to cancer, the impact of our foundational research is setting the stage for how we will one day treat and alleviate disease.

  9. New Investigators join Stowers Institute for Medical Research

    KANSAS CITY, MO—May 3, 2023—The Stowers Institute for Medical Research announced the appointment of three principal investigators to further expand its team of scientists who seek to answer life's biggest mysteries through foundational research. Siva Sankari, Ph.D., from Massachusetts Institute for Technology, Neşet Özel, Ph.D., from New York University, and Ameya Mashruwala, Ph.D ...

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    Publications. Supporting the scientific spirit of transparency, the Stowers Institute for Medical Research makes the data underlying its scientific publications freely accessible to the scientific community. Access to original, unprocessed data allows other scientists to validate and extend findings made by Stowers researchers. The Stowers ...

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    Stowers Institute for Medical Research, Kansas City, Missouri. 2,362 likes · 28 talking about this · 1,202 were here. The Stowers Institute for Medical Research is a non-profit, basic biomedical...

  12. Stowers Institute for Medical Research

    From sea anemones and planaria to zebrafish and coral, these seemingly ordinary organisms are capable of very unordinary biological feats. Research organisms at the Stowers Institute help solve biological mysteries and benefit human health.. Sign up for our newsletter to learn more about the impact of our research.