Maria Russo has been named OU Health Chief Information Officer.
Andrew T. Hattersley, DBE, FMedSci, FRS, recipient of 2021 Harold Hamm International Prize for Biomedical Research in Diabetes.
Darla Kendzor, Ph.D., awarded 5-year, $3.1 million grant from the National Cancer Institute to evaluate effectiveness of automated, smartphone-based approach to incentivizing smoking cessation.
A team of researchers at the OU College of Medicine has published a new study shedding new light on the ability of pancreatic cancer cells to spread throughout the body.
OU Health Epilepsy Center and its programs for advanced-level care of adults and children with epilepsy have again achieved Level 4 accreditation from the National Association of Epilepsy Centers.
The gift will help fund the center's planned Prostate Cancer Awareness Initiative.
According to a new study, the time between a person's diagnosis with breast cancer and surgery to remove the tumor is much more important than previously understood.
James Daniel, survivor of a hemorrhagic stroke, and his wife Tammie Brewer of Yukon, are very thankful for the skilled professionalism they found at the John W. Keys Speech and Hearing Center.
Medical team perform first brachytherapy procedure for brain tumor in Oklahoma with radioactive "seeds" implanted around the edges of the tumor site after it has been removed.
Siatkowski assumed his new roles on March 1.
New Family Resource Center unveiled at Oklahoma Children's Hospital OU Health, funded in part by a donation made by the Robert Glenn Rapp Foundation.
OU College of Medicine researcher published groundbreaking study suggesting electronic cigarette use while undergoing chemotherapy for cancer will likely result in much less benefit from the treatment.
Two OU Health Physicians clinics in Oklahoma City have earned Level 1 certification as an Age-Friendly Health System, an ongoing initiative designed to improve the care of older adults.