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Laureate Announced for Hamm International Prize for Diabetes Research

The prestigious Harold Hamm International Prize for Biomedical Research in Diabetes, an honor bestowed by OU Health Harold Hamm Diabetes Center at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences, will be awarded this fall...

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OU College of Medicine Researcher Named President-Elect of International Association of Pancreatology

Min Li, Ph.D., George Lynn Cross Research Professor of Medicine, Surgery and Cell Biology at the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, has been named president-elect of the International...
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OU Undergraduate Research Program to Expand with $1 Million NIH Grant

With a new grant from the National Institutes of Health, the University of Oklahoma Health Stephenson Cancer Center is growing its mission of building the next generation of health professionals.
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University of Oklahoma Researchers Propose Novel Solution to Indian Health Service Underfunding

For many years, the Indian Health Service (IHS) has been underfunded, leading to health and life expectancy disparities among Indigenous people, according to University of Oklahoma researchers. In...
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OU Health Campus Celebrates Doubling of Phase 1 Clinical Trials, New Laboratory Space

On Tuesday, OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center celebrated the expansion of its Oklahoma Phase 1 Clinical Trials Center, which will soon double the number of patients receiving early-stage cancer...
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OU Researcher Studies How Children With Hearing Loss Learn to Speak

Cochlear implants give children with profound hearing loss a much better chance to learn spoken language. However, the sounds from a cochlear implant aren’t as clear as natural hearing,...
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Study Illuminates Contributing Factors to Blood Vessel Leakage

A new study from the University of Oklahoma reveals how a little-understood protein, CD82, contributes to blood vessel leakage, a process that initiates inflammation but becomes dangerous when it...
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