Niblack Scholars program announces newest class
Tuesday, September 19, 2023
Media Contact: Harrison Hill | Senior Research Communications Specialist | 405-744-5827 | harrison.c.hill@okstate.edu
Research at Oklahoma State University starts the minute students step foot on campus. For 13 students, their careers are being accelerated through the Niblack Research Scholars program.
These undergraduates have been selected as Niblack Research Scholars for the 2023-24 school year, earning them an $8,000 scholarship and the opportunity to conduct research with faculty across campus.
Funded by Dr. John Niblack and his wife, Heidi, the Niblack Research Scholars program has been a key part of OSU’s undergraduate research success for 18 years. The program allows these students to perform cutting-edge research in various fields under faculty mentors’ supervision.
Niblack graduated from OSU in 1960 with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and earned a doctorate in biochemistry from the University of Illinois before becoming vice chairman of Pfizer Inc.
As a scientist for the international pharmaceutical giant, he was responsible for Pfizer’s Global Research and Development Division, where he directed research into drugs for viral illnesses, cancer and autoimmune disorders.
Niblack retired in 2002 and founded the Niblack Research Scholarship program in 2004.