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Advanced Center for Genome Technology (ACGT)  The Advanced Center for Genome Technology (ACGT) at the University of Oklahoma's Chemistry Department has been a designated Genome Center by the National Institutes of Health, National Human Genome Research Institute (NIH-NHGRI) since 1990 and is one of the first three laboratories involved in the world-wide Human Genome Project. http://www.genome.ou.edu/ ( Read More)

Bioengineering Center  The OU Bioengineering Center research includes projects that are essential to tissue engineering and medical imaging which impacts the diagnosis of diseases as well as monitoring the effectiveness of a therapy. http://oubc.ou.edu/ ( Read More)

Center for Semiconductor Physics in Nanostructures  An interdisplinary collaboration between the University of Oklahoma and the University of Arkansas. Its mission is to grow and fabricate and characterize nanostructure in semiconductors, to study the new physics associated with the behavior of individual and arrays of nanostructures and finally how they can be utilized in next generation electronic, optical, and chemical systems. http://www.nhn.ou.edu/cspin ( Read More)

Dr. Han Wang  Dr. Wang uses the zebrafish (Danio rerio) to study molecular genetics and genomics of circadian rhythmicity, embryogenesis, retinal and blood development as well as human diseases. http://www.ou.edu/wanglab/index.html ( Read More)

Dr. Jimmy Ballard  Dr. Ballard�s research is currently supported by the National Institutes of Health to study Bacillus anthracis, the causative agent of anthrax. http://faculty-staff.ou.edu/B/Jimmy.D.Ballard-1/ ( Read More)

Dr. Marvin Whiteley  Dr. Whiteley's research is focused on understanding the growth and antibiotic resistance of P. aeruginosa in the cystic fibrosis lung. http://bomi.ou.edu/whiteley/ ( Read More)

Dr. Randy Hewes  Dr. Hewes� laboratory focuses on the mechanisms by which cells acquire, maintain and regulate neuropeptides, and how changes in neuropeptide signaling controls animal behavior. http://www.edrosophila.com/ ( Read More)

Dr. Tyrrell Conway  The human genome and the genomic inventory of the microflora that human life depends on are complete yet the essence of how commensal E.coli colonizes the intestine is not understood. http://www.ou.edu/cas/botany-micro/faculty/conway.html ( Read More)

Energy Institute of the Americas  The EIA, constituted by world-class universities, focuses on contributing to the formulation of hemispheric energy security, collaborative research agendas and human resources development. It achieves its mission through education, research, information exchange and helping solve practical problems.
http:sec.ou.edu/eia.main.php ( Read More)

Institute for Energy and Environment  Dedicated to providing the basic scientific foundation upon which solutions for applied environmental problems can be established, Institute for Energy and the Environment scientists work closely with graduate students to investigate biotechnological solutions to contamination problems faced by the oil and gas industry. http://sec.ou.edu/iee.main.php ( Read More)

Institute for Gas Utilization Technologies  The Institute for Gas Utilization Technologies uses collaborative and multidisciplinary approaches involving chemical engineers, mechanical engineers, petroleum engineers and chemists to develop technologies that enhance the value and use of natural gas resources. Gas conversion to higher value chemicals and fuels; gas storage and separation, combustion and gas vehicle systems. http://sec.ou.edu/igut.main.php ( Read More)

Institute for Science and Public Policy  The mission of the institute is to employ innovative, multidisciplinary approaches linking scientific information to decision making in order to support the development and implementation of innovative solutions to complex problems. http://sec.ou.edu/ispp.main.php ( Read More)

Microarray and Bioinformatics Core Facilities  The OU Microarray and Bioinformatics Core Facilities provide the powerful tools of functional genomics to researchers at the University of Oklahoma. http://www.ou.edu/microarray/ ( Read More)

National Weather Center  The University of Oklahoma (OU) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) are constructing the National Weather Center to provide a consolidated, state-of-the-art facility for research, operations, education, and training. This building is being constructed in Norman, Oklahoma as the anchor facility for the new Research Campus. http://nwc.ou.edu/nwc.php ( Read More)

Poromechanics Institute  Established in September 1992, the Poromechanics Institute (PMI) is a multidisplinary research unit of the University of Oklahoma. The PMI offices and laboratories are located in the Sarkeys Energy Center, a 340,000 square-foot complex at the northeast corner of the campus housing more than 200 teaching and research laboratrories http://pmi.ou.edu/ ( Read More)

Robotics, Evolution, Adaptation, and Learning Laboratory (REAL Lab)  Robotics, Evolution, Adaptation, and Learning Laboratory (REAL Lab) concentrates on intelligently connecting sensing to action. ( Read More)

Stephenson Research and Technology Center  The Stephenson Research and Technology Center is a multi-phase project to support interdisciplinary programs in biotechnology, bioengineering, bioinformatics, robotics, and the University�s Super Computer for Education and Research. http://srtc.ou.edu/ ( Read More)

Supercomputing Center for Education and Research (OSCER)  OU Supercomputing Center for Education and Research (OSCER) supports the OU education and research community undergraduates, graduate students, faculty and staff by providing supercomputing expertise, education and resources. http://www.oscer.ou.edu/ ( Read More)

The Institute for Energy Economics and Policy  The institute focuses on the global energy industry and its relationship with national and state energy industry issues and policy. The institute brings together the extensive resources of the university in business, economics, and energy sciences, as well as external resources to address key economic, technology, geopolitical, and social policy issues related to energy. http:sec.ou.edu/ieep.main.php ( Read More)

The Institute for Reservoir Characterization  The Institute for Reservoir Characterization is known and respected internationally with its interdisciplinary approach to the science of reservoir characterization. Institute geophysicists, geologists, engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists use the Gypsy Project, a unique test reservoir owned by OU, to develop an test reservoir characterization tools and methods. http://sec.ou.edu/irc.main.php ( Read More)

The Institute of Exploration and Development Geosciences  The Institute for Exploration and Development Geosciences conducts research in applied geophysics, petrophysics, petroleum geology, reservoir science and applications of high-performance computing to petroleum geosciences. http://www.edge.ou.edu ( Read More)

 


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