The Noble Foundation annually has a presence among the group of about 80 people who showcase Oklahoma to the world through the OKBio booth on the floor of the BIO show
The Noble Foundation annually has a presence among the group of about 80 people who showcase Oklahoma to the world through the OKBio booth on the floor of the BIO show
Heather Fahlenkamp is an associate professor in the School of Chemical Engineering at Oklahoma State University. She recently was honored with the 2015 Researcher of the Year award from the Oklahoma Bioscience Association.
The 2015 BioSummit and BioScience Awards dinner is April 8 and the Embassy Suites hotel on the Oklahoma Health Center campus.
Through BioShare, OBI will supply researchers with stem cells and other blood products, said Charles Mooney, the blood bank’s vice president of New Ventures & Quality Management.
As he pursued a master’s degree in Biochemistry in his native India, Kumar Sripathirathan was drawn to the library at the American consulate in the city of Chennai along India’s southeast coast.
Dr. Rob Perry of Oklahoma City has an inventive nature and ambitious goal to serve 100 million people during his medical career.
When Rod Whitson was recognized by the Oklahoma Bioscience Association in March as one of three finalists for the 2014 Community Recognition Award, the honor caught him by surprise.
Long before Wolf Scheible accepted a position as principal investigator for The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation in 2012, he knew the Foundation by its reputation for groundbreaking work in plant genomics.
The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation maintains 2,500 cubic feet of minus-80 degree freezer space and 7,000 cubic feet of minus-20 freezer space on the fourth floor of its new research tower.