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 American Diabetes Association is committed to educating the public about how to stop diabetes and support those living with the disease.

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.

OUBC offers a wide range of courses in bioengineering as well as research opportunities in the application of technology to biological systems.

Oklahoma State University-Tulsa is a public, nationally recognized comprehensive research university that offers junior, senior and graduate-level classes.

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.

AIMT believes in providing superior professional and technical preparation by offering students modern technology equipment and methods of study.

The American Indian Diabetes Prevention Center will reduce the excess mortality and morbidity of diabetes so that quality of life and cultural vitality is made secure.

Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation is a nonprofit biomedical research institute, dedicated to understanding and developing more effective treatments for human disease, focusing on such critical research areas as heart disease, cancer, lupus and Alzheimer?s disease.

The American Osteopathic Academy of Orthopedics facilitates the finest training and continuous development of osteopathic orthopedic surgeons to positively improve the care, healing and quality of life of patients.

The Midwest Institute is a bi-monthly scientific and professional journal emphasizing quality pharmaceutical compounding.

The Center for American Indian Health Research performs research and health-related studies with American Indian groups.

The HBRC is OSU-Stillwater’s only building dedicated exclusively to research. ?Designed with modern features, this state-of-the-art facility brings together researchers from different departments who collaborate on projects at the cutting-edge of modern research.

Redlands Community College provides a learner-centered environment committed to academic excellence strengthened through service and civic engagement. The Redlands offer various associate degree programs in science.

OSU continues to expand research efforts, addressing the critical issues in further establishing renewable energy industries. Areas of emphasis include enhancing productivity of potential feedstocks, improving conversion technologies, and optimizing the value of co-products and by-products.

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 Biosciences and Medicine Academy is designed to prepare high school sophmores and juniors for success in college.

The University of Oklahoma Center for Electromagnetic Compatibility’s goal is to serve as an independent center dedicated to the investigation of issues related to the electromagnetic compatibility of electronic equipment with wireless devices.

The Flow and Image Cytometry Laboratory provides the University of Oklahoma research community with state-of-the-art cell analysis and sorting instrumentation, and the technical expertise to best utilize this technology.

The Laboratory for Genomics and Bioinformatics is a core facility offering an array of services aimed at facilitating the research of a variety of different investigators across a multitude of disciplines.