Nicole Brewer, a 26-year veteran of Portland Fire & Rescue and student at OSU Center for Health Sciences School of Forensic Sciences, was recently named the 2022 Investigator of the Year by the International Association of Arson Investigators.
The School of Health Care Administration at OSU Center for Health Sciences is the largest graduate program at Oklahoma State University with about 500 people enrolled in the school. And it will keep growing with the addition of a doctorate in Health
The Unmanned Systems Research Institute (USRI) has partnered with the OSU Institute for Global Explosive Hazard Mitigation (IGEHM), a worldwide institute led by the OSU Center for Fire and Explosives, Forensic Investigation, Training and Research
OSU-CHS students Celine Cortes, Lianna Marilao, Jacob George and Forrest LaFleur taught children about paleontology and STEM at the Cherokee Immersion School in Tahlequah
Spotlighting Joshua Muia, Ph.D., an assistant professor of biochemistry in the OSU-CHS School of Biomedical Sciences. Muia's ADAMTS enzyme research was awarded a $1.67 million NIH research grant last year.
Last fall, School of Forensic Sciences partnered with national organizations to form institute to further research, development and operations for mitigation of mines and explosives.
Tulsa Oilers Director of Health and Performance Steve Lintern, the hockey team's athletic trainer, is also a clinical athletic trainer with OSU Center for Health Sciences' Athletic Training program.
For OSU Center for Health Sciences alumnus Evan Johnson-Ransom, taking part in paleontology field research in Alaska's Denali National Park last summer was unlike anything he had done before, including being filmed for a dinosaur documentary.
Christy Eslinger, a Biomedical Sciences doctoral student, was a paramedic for 20 years before pursuing a career as a researcher. Her work into IBD earned her first place in the OSU system-wide Three Minute Thesis competition, the first time an OSU