OU Medicine earned membership in the national HLHS Consortium.
The Stephenson Cancer Center welcomes a new tobacco regulatory scientist, Amy Cohn, Ph.D., to join a growing team of researchers dedicated to reducing the burden of tobacco-related diseases and deaths in Oklahoma.
Dr Ralf Janknecht awarded a five-year, $1.78 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to further evaluate a particular molecule’s potential in reducing cancer metastasis.
For smokers who are trying to quit, what if a smartphone app could predict when they are most likely to relapse and light a cigarette? Such technology has been created at the Oklahoma Tobacco Research Center.
OU Medicine orthopedic surgeon David C. Teague, M.D., is serving as president of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association, an organization that advances research, education and patient care for orthopedic trauma surgeons in the United States and Canada.