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.
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.
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.
Students with interest in exploring the variety of occupations that medicine offers will find Project Lead the Way’s Biomedical Sciences program a fantastic doorway to a future in the industry.
The Center for Biosecurity Research at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is committed to conducting scientific research, assessing and modeling risks, and developing decision support tools that enhance U.S. military force protection and homeland security.
The Regents provide information, communication, collaboration and training about grantsmanship for Oklahoma higher education. Partnerships between higher education institutions and community organizations and corporate entities are encouraged and supported.?
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.
American Cancer Society is a large research organization that actively participates in cancer research.
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.
The Technology Development Center (TDC) at Oklahoma State University assists faculty and staff members, administrators, and students with intellectual property issues resulting from their scholarly and creative activities.
Hough Ear Institute personnel conduct research, provide education and serve humanitarian needs relating to hearing and balance improvement or restoration.
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.
OUBC offers a wide range of courses in bioengineering as well as research opportunities in the application of technology to biological systems.
The Laboratory for Molecular Biology and Cytometry Research is a state of the art facility offering a variety of services in the areas of DNA sequencing/genomics, mass spectrometry/ proteomics and flow cytometry and imaging.
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.