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  2. University of Missouri Research Reactor Center - Wikipedia

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    The University of Missouri Research Reactor Center (MURR) is home to a tank-type nuclear research reactor that serves the University of Missouri in Columbia, United States. As of March 2012, the MURR is the most powered university research reactor in the U.S. at 10 megawatt thermal output. The fuel used is highly enriched uranium. [1]

  3. Missouri University of Science and Technology Nuclear Reactor

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    Missouri S&T's nuclear engineering department is involved in outreach programs to rising high school juniors, seniors, and college freshmen, such as its summertime Nuclear Engineering Camp. The camp involves tours of the Missouri S&T reactor, as well as several focused areas of study and lab experiments related to nuclear engineering. [12]

  4. University of Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The University of Missouri (Mizzou or MU) is a public land-grant research university in Columbia, Missouri, United States. It is Missouri's largest university and the flagship of the four-campus University of Missouri System. Founded in 1839, MU was the first public university west of the Mississippi River. [17]

  5. SHINE partners with Missouri nuclear reactor to produce ... - AOL

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    Jun. 13—JANESVILLE — As SHINE Medical Technologies works toward building out its future nuclear medicine production facility in Janesville, it also plans to jump-start production of cancer ...

  6. Columbia, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    There are a large number of medical-related industries in Columbia. The University of Missouri School of Medicine uses university-owned facilities as teaching hospitals. The University of Missouri Research Reactor Center is the largest research reactor in the United States and produces radioisotopes used in nuclear medicine. [106]

  7. University of Missouri College of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Edison gave the university an electric dynamo and incandescent lamps in 1882, and in 1885, the college created a department of electrical engineering. Mechanical engineering came next in 1891. Chemical engineering debuted as a department in 1903, industrial and manufacturing systems engineering in 1958 and nuclear engineering in 1964.

  8. University of Missouri Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Today, the MU School of Medicine operates out of University Hospital and Clinics and is a primary provider of training for all physicians in Missouri. The School of Medicine's more than 650 faculty physicians and scientists educate approximately 1,000 medical students, residents, fellows and other students seeking advanced degrees.

  9. University of Missouri School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    U.S. News & World Report has ranked MU's Department of Family and Community Medicine as one of the top three family medicine programs nationwide for 15 consecutive years. [4] The 2008 rankings ranked MU third in family medicine (tied with University of Wisconsin–Madison) and 23rd among schools emphasizing primary care. [5]