OSU maintains prestigious recognition as Carnegie R1 institution
Oklahoma State University has once again secured its designation as a Carnegie R1 research institution, reinforcing its position among the top research universities in the nation.
Drs. John O’Hara, Bruce Noden and Laleh Tahsini were named recipients of Oklahoma State University’s 2024 President’s Fellows Faculty Research Award during the Annual Researchers Reception, Tuesday in the Student Union Ballroom.
The National Institutes of Health awarded Oklahoma State University researchers a $10.7 million grant to fund the Oklahoma Center for Microbiome Research, which will add a critical mass of new investigators and create new cutting-edge research infrastructure for microbiome scientists across the state.
The impact of Oklahoma State University’s research investments can be found worldwide, but sometimes the university gets the opportunity to discuss its process.
From working with fellow investigators to participation with the general public, research flourishes when people come together. OSU is prioritizing collaboration with a new grant program focusing on One Health.
Jamie Westmoreland, Associate Director of Sponsored Programs in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology (CEAT), received the 2023 OSU Sponsored Programs Service Award during the first ever OSU Sponsored Programs Conference.
Dr. John Niblack, an Oklahoma State University alumnus and former vice chairman of Pfizer Inc., continues his investment in the young researchers at OSU through the Niblack Research Scholars program, which he founded in 2004.
No matter where a student finds themself in their academic career at Oklahoma State University, they can take part in groundbreaking research. For undergraduates, that research was on display this week at the annual Undergraduate Research Symposium.