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Click here to read this piece in STATE Magazine: https://news.okstate.edu/magazines/state-magazine/articles/2018/winter/life-saving-research.html The Oklahoma Center for Respiratory and Infectious…
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See what an OSU researcher is doing to help protect humans and animals from the flu virus.
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Dr. Franklin Champlin is examining ways to prevent deadly bacteria from invading the lungs, which can lead to fatal pulmonary infections in cystic fibrosis patients. Learn more about Dr.…
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Craig W. Stevens, Ph.D., is searching for ways to improve pain management and slow the progression of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Learn more about Dr.…
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Martin Banschbach, Ph.D., professor of biochemistry at OSU-CHS, wants to find out whether injections of the natural antioxidant lipoic acid improve liver function in patients diagnosed with terminal…
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Rashmi Kaul, Ph.D., is researching the role of the hepatitis C virus in the development of liver cancer. She is working to determine which mechanism within the immune system fights hepatitis C…
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OSU College of Osteopathic Medicine instills a desire in our students to become the best physicians. By combining research with osteopathic medicine training, OSU-CHS creates an environment where…
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Gerwald Koehler, Ph.D., discusses how the trillions of microorganisms that live in the human digestive tract could affect the central nervous system, resulting in differing influences on…
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Learn about the learning, research and health care happening at OSU-CHS and the family-like atmosphere that enables our students to succeed.
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OSU Center for Health Sciences offers graduate degree programs in biomedical sciences, forensic sciences, health care administration and athletic training. Learn more about the graduate programs and…
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Kathleen Curtis, Ph.D., is studying how estrogen's influence in the brain affects physiology and behavior.
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Charles Sanny, Ph.D., is working to determine the effectiveness of antivenom, or antivenin, to improve treatment options for people bitten by poisonous snakes (posted 7/10/15)
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Dr. Blewett discusses his efforts to develop an inexpensive diagnostic test to help zoos protect rare and endangered animals from the deadly encephalomyocarditis virus (posted 6/23/15)
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Al Rouch, Ph.D., associate professor of physiology at OSU Center for Health Sciences (OSU-CHS), is researching salt sensitivity, or how salt intake affects blood pressure. He is interested in why…
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