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TOTAL SPONSORED AWARDS - State FY 24                                                                                 TOTAL FEDERAL AWARDS - State FY 24
$217.3 MILLION                                                                                                                                $132.8 MILLION


OU Health Sciences has achieved its highest-ever ranking in the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research rankings, reaching No. 102 nationally for NIH funding—a 27-spot climb in two years—placing it among the top 3.6% of institutions receiving NIH support. With $75.2 million in NIH funding in FY2024, this recognition reflects the dedication of faculty, researchers, and staff in advancing biomedical and clinical research that improves patient outcomes and strengthens the university’s impact. 


OU College of Dentistry Honors Student Research at Scientific Day

OU College of Dentistry Honors Student Research at Scientific Day


Published: Wednesday, April 16, 2025

The University of Oklahoma College of Dentistry held its 44th Annual Scientific Day on Thursday, March 27. This event offers dental and dental hygiene students and residents the opportunity to present the culmination of their research projects. Faculty and area dentists and hygienists also attended, allowing students and residents to network and meet future colleagues.

"Scientific Day is a celebration of discovery, innovation and mentorship," said Sharukh Khajotia, B.D.S., M.D.S., Ph.D., associate dean for research and innovation. Our Doctor of Dental Surgery and Dental Hygiene students engage in rigorous research over a nine-month period, guided by dedicated faculty mentors. This hands-on experience not only enhances their clinical knowledge but also contributes to advancements in dental, oral and craniofacial sciences. We deeply appreciate the unwavering support of the J. Dean Robertson Society and the Delta Dental of Oklahoma Foundation in fostering research and academic excellence."

The keynote speaker for the event was Vineet Dhar, B.D.S., M.D.S., Ph.D., who holds multiple positions at the University of Maryland School of Dentistry, including clinical professor, chair of Orthodontics and Pediatric Dentistry, and assistant dean of postgraduate and professional studies. He also currently serves as the director of the American Board of Pediatric Dentistry. Dhar introduced the audience to evidence-based dentistry, covering appraisal techniques for evaluating research findings and sharing insights into assessing levels of evidence. His presentation helped attendees understand evidence-based dentistry, integrate evidence into treatment decisions, and provided resources for continuing professional development in this area.

Students also received recognitions including the Dentsply Sirona Student Clinician Research Program, which awards the highest-ranked dental student poster. This award sponsors the recipient’s attendance to the 2026 American Association for Dental, Oral and Craniofacial Research conference.

“Participating in Scientific Day was incredibly beneficial to my educational career as a dental student,” said Landen Keffer, 2024 recipient of the highest-ranked dental student poster. “It has provided me an opportunity to network with other researchers, engage in discussion across disciplines, and has deepened my analytical skills essential for diagnosing and treating patients effectively.”

Trenton McAreavey, DS3, was the recipient of the 2025 Dentsply Sirona Student Clinician Research Program.

Also awarded at Scientific Day were the Ishmael Essay Contest awards. Established in 1987 by Dr. and Mrs. Don Ishmael, this contest provides the funding for cash awards to the top scholarly essays by dental students and dental hygiene students each year.

Sara Jarjoura, DS2, and Jaclyn Miller, DH2, were the 2025 first-place award recipients of the Ishmael Essay Contest in the dental student and dental hygiene student categories, respectively.

Congratulations to all the award recipients and participants for the 2025 College of Dentistry Scientific Day

“Scientific Day fosters the idea that the field of dentistry is ever-changing and that a career in this profession requires a commitment to being a lifelong learner,” said Keffer.

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TSET Legacy Grants are due on Monday, June 16th by Noon.  Due to the number of OUHSC applicants ALL TSET Legacy Grants will have a five (5) day deadline for submission to ORA for review.

The complete SoonerTrack ticket and the Stage I Proposal will be due to ORA no later than Noon on Monday, June 9th.  Applications will be reviewed in the order they are received.

WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS

The Single Cell RNA Sequencing Workshopis a free, in-person, hands-on course held December 9–12, 2025, at the Inasmuch Foundation Atrium in the Bird Library. It will teach participants how to perform single-cell RNA sequencing analysis, including data alignment, visualization (UMAPs, heatmaps, volcano plots), and advanced analyses like ligand-receptor interactions, pathway, and pseudotime. The workshop uses bash and R and requires attendance at all three full-day sessions. Data will be provided. Around 20 applicants will be accepted; applications are due by July 31, 2025, with decisions sent by August 15. Full details and requirements are in the flyer.

The Native Nations Center for Tribal Policy Research (NNCTPR), would like to announce an event that the NNCTPR, in collaboration with Tana Fitzpatrick, Associate Vice President of Tribal Relations, and the Center for Faculty Excellence will host as part of our Ethical Tribal Engagement Series. This event will be held on Tuesday, June 17, 2025 12:00 to 1:30 at the Robert M. Bird Library Inasmuch Foundation Atrium room on the OUHSC campus as well as virtually. This ETE traveling event will be offered as part of the Improving Cancer Outcomes in Native American Communities (ICON) Grant.   

Inaugural Annual Neurology Research Symposium – Hosted by the Department of Neurology, University of Oklahoma, School of Medicine – Date & Location: Friday, June 13, 2025, at the Basic Sciences Education Building (West Lecture Hall).   

This year’s theme is Vascular Cognitive Impairment (VCI), with a keynote lecture by Farzaneh A. Sorond, MD, alongside presentations from leading researchers in the field. The event will include panel sessions, oral and poster presentations, and networking opportunities.

Visit for more information: https://medicine.ouhsc.edu/academic-departments/neurology/neurology-symposium

Registration is now open – https://medicine.ouhsc.edu/academic-departments/neurology/neurology-symposium/registration