Doctors at OU’s Stephenson Cancer Center are beginning to implement new ways of preventing, screening and treating ovarian cancer with invaluable help from their patients.
In six short years, the Peggy and Charles Stephenson Cancer Center has become a national leader in cancer research and a regional site for cancer care for Oklahoma and neighboring states.
A determined scientist and researcher, Berrien Moore had a vision to track the earth’s carbon cycle in unprecedented detail. With a $166 million grant from NASA, Moore and his team are gearing up to do just that. Some assembly required. Rocket included.
OU music professor Karl Sievers has played with the greats, including Doc Severinsen, Aretha Franklin and Stevie Wonder, but helping young trumpet students develop their own sound is as exciting to him as the spotlight.
From taking city buses to grocery shopping with $11 for a family of six, students in the Summer Institute at OU-Tulsa discover the real world of the city’s underserved and how it impacts their overall health.