OKCU is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and offers a wide variety of degrees in the liberal arts and sciences disciplines, including biology, biomedical science, and cell & molecular biology.
The Midwest Institute is a bi-monthly scientific and professional journal emphasizing quality pharmaceutical compounding.
Rose State currently offers eight allied health, nursing and allied dental programs facilitating entry into the exciting and rewarding world of health care.
Oklahoma State University Microscopy Laboratory is a highly specialized research support and teaching lab that uses some of the most powerful microscopes ever developed to peek into the very molecular structure of all kinds of materials.
Tulsa Tech is a career and technology center school district dedicated to preparing people for success in the workplace. Tulsa Tech helps high school and adult students from accross the Tulsa region explore new careers, upgrade their training and skills, and pursue their dreams.
The CareerTech system is advancing Oklahoma’s bioscience industry by implementing workforce development initiatives such as biomedical academies, biotechnology and nanotechnology training, as well as providing customized training and services.
OFDR?s mission is to advance basic science and clinical research in gastrointestinal disease, treat patients with such diseases, participate in the training of physicians, and to educate the public about gastrointestinal illnesses.
The Noble Foundation is an independent, nonprofit institute conducting plant science research and agricultural programs to enhance agricultural productivity. Founded in 1945 by Lloyd Noble, the Noble Foundation?s early efforts focused on educating and encouraging area farmers and ranchers to practice land stewardship and resource conservation.
The Harold Hamm Oklahoma Diabetes Center is a program established by the University of Oklahoma with the goal of promoting the well-being of all people with, or at high risk of, diabetes in Oklahoma, regardless of ethnic background or financial status.
OUHSC educates students to become highly qualified health services practitioners, educators, and research scientists; to conduct research and creative activities for the advancement of knowledge through teaching and development of skills; and to provide continuing education, public service, and clinical care of exemplary quality.
The Biomedical Engineering program works to provide students with a fundamental education in health science and biomedical engineering, allowing them to learn and adapt new technologies to solve health related problems in an ever-changing workplace.
CELDi helps industry partners excel by leveraging their supply chain to achieve a distinguishable, sustainable difference.
Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) affects more people in the world than any other genetic disease. Globally, almost one-half million babies die from SCD each year. The SCCF has discovered a treatment that promises permanent relief from the suffering, pain and premature death caused by SCD.
OSU Office of Research and Technology Transfer provides access to a variety of research and technology services at OSU including intellectual property management, proposal development, university reseach services, collaboration and partnership development.
The Biosciences and Medicine Academy is designed to prepare high school sophmores and juniors for success in college.