Research at Saint Louis University fosters discovery and innovation in pursuit of humanity’s greatest questions

Saint Louis University is a premier Catholic, Jesuit research university where world-class researchers work across disciplines to answer tough questions and develop new innovations that serve communities around the world.
The challenges of today demand solutions that are grounded in tried-and-true science, thoughtful scholarship, and a deep care for humankind. At SLU, cutting-edge research is central to our Jesuit mission of pursuing truth and serving humanity.
For more than 200 years, SLU has pioneered new breakthroughs, including the discovery of the life-saving properties of vitamin K. Today, our researchers are generating new knowledge that advances our understanding of the world and our place in it, developing new treatments and technologies that will improve quality of life for all, and examining our past and our present in order to chart a brighter future.
A Catholic, Jesuit R1 Research Institution
In February 2025, SLU earned the highly revered “Research 1” (R1) designation from the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, affirming SLU’s place among the preeminent research universities of the United States. R1 designation is the highest classification that universities can attain for research activity.
This achievement is a major milestone in a journey that began with a key priority in SLU’s 2015 strategic plan: To grow the University’s research enterprise and raise its profile and impact as a leading Jesuit research institution. This ambitious work was bolstered by a historic philanthropic gift in 2018: $50 million from Dr. Jeanne and Rex Sinquefield to establish the SLU Research Institute.
Since then, SLU researchers have launched ambitious projects and established new interdisciplinary research centers that study a range of issues, from the development of new drugs and treatments to address conditions such as chronic pain to protecting our nation’s water resources.
Read more about the latest awards, publications and innovations by researchers at
Saint Louis University. Saint Louis University's assistant director of research computing has transformed the ways that SLU researchers store and share data. Explore the Sinquefield Center for Applied Economic Research’s cutting-edge economic research and its impact on data access and research productivity. In 2023, Saint Louis University authors published a variety of works, providing novel insights and contributions in language development, American history, creative writing and poetry, philosophical theology, and law. The following section provides a glimpse at a selection of these works published in the past year.Research News
Shruthi Sreenivasa Murthy, Denizen of the Cloud
Simplifying the Landscape of Economic Research
Published Excellence
Research Strengths
Saint Louis University conducts quality research across a breadth of disciplines. Take a closer look at our researchers' areas of expertise.

Humanities Research
Humanistic inquiry is a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach that reaches across the humanities, such as English, history and philosophy. Research in this area aims to make sense of the world and the richness of the human experience across different places and times.

Innovation and New Inventions
SLU researchers not only generate new knowledge in their labs and classrooms; they take it into the real world with inventions and novel approaches that have the potential to improve the quality of life for all.

Geospatial Science
Geospatial science is an interdisciplinary field that examines how location impacts a variety of complex issues, from health inequity to agriculture to national security. It’s a multibillion-dollar industry, and researchers at SLU are leading the charge to transform St. Louis into a national hub for geospatial research.

New Treatments
Our researchers strive to understand the mechanisms of disease so they can develop life-saving treatments to cure and prevent illness. From new treatments for liver disease to hepatitis B, the discoveries happening at SLU are transforming health and patient care around the world.
Research Facilities
SLU has nearly half a million square feet of dedicated research space, allowing researchers to pursue their greatest research ambitions in state-of-the-art facilities.




Sinquefield Science and Engineering Center
Opened in 2020, the Sinquefield Science and Engineering Center is home to more than 10,000 square feet of dedicated research space, including several interdisciplinary research centers that study a variety of issues, from additive manufacturing and 3D printing to the digital humanities.
Learn more about our facilitiesEdward A. Doisy Research Center
With eight floors of labs and research space, the Edward A. Doisy Research Center is home to many of the University’s medical and health research centers, allowing researchers to work closely together on breakthroughs in treatment and patient care.
Learn more about our facilitiesLibraries and Museums
SLU is home to several libraries that house millions of physical and digital volumes, including specialized collections of rare books and manuscripts, as well as several museums that showcase works from modern masters and an extensive collection of artifacts.
Learn more about our facilitiesData and Software Services
SLU is home to several research centers that collect and review specialized data, maintain large databases, and develop software solutions to support research projects.
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