3118 NW 68th St Oklahoma City, OK, 73116 United StatesBiologic Models brings the science of molecular biology to life through interactive educational experiences. Biologic Models designs custom 3D printed scientific models of proteins, Mechanism of Action Medical 3D Animations, and Augmented Reality Apps.
1005 SW 2nd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73109 USAAllergy Laboratories offers manufacturing of biological extracts for diagnostic testing and therapeutic treatment of allergy.
840 Research Parkway, Suite 546 Oklahoma City Oklahoma 73104 U.S.A.Analytical Research Laboratories offers services for bioanalysis, raw material, clinical studies, pharmaceuticals, and testing.
2650 Venture Dr, Norman, OK 73069, United StatesBio-Cide International is a leading, multi-specialty source of chlorine dioxide based antimicrobial technology. Our company has pioneered processes that have revolutionized disinfection and sanitation practices around the globe. From food safety to hydraulic fracturing, Bio-Cide International has been the leader in stabilized chlorine dioxide and acidified sodium chlorite applications. We pride ourselves on assisting our customers in their operations through state-of-the-art expertise. Sanitation of food and equipment are the major sectors of Bio-Cide International’s business. Microbial protection of red meat, seafood, fruits and vegetables are the key areas of growth where we help our customers with regulatory compliance, HACCP implementation, and other food safety and biosecurity issues.
800 Research Parkway Suite 360 Oklahoma City OK 73104Charlesson offers ophthalmology, retinopathy, diabetes biology, mouse models, and molecular biology services.
Oklahoma City, OK United StatesCytovance Biologics provides process development, cGMP manufacturing, and support services.
840 Research Parkway Oklahoma City, OK 73104 United States, North AmericaCytovance Biologics provides process development, cGMP manufacturing, and support services.
885 Research Parkway Oklahoma City, OK 73104 United States, North AmericaCytovance Biologics provides process development, cGMP manufacturing, and support services.
P.O. Box 527 Jay, OK 74346 USAComPath Biomedical specializes in pathology support for translational research, drug discovery and preclinical development.
865 Research Parkway, Suite 415, Oklahoma City, OK 73104In vitro ADME, In vitro Toxicology, In vivo Toxicology, 3D Organotypic slice culture. Drik offers preclinical toxicology services for drug safety evaluation, preclinical screening tests for cosmetic industry, and non clinical toxicology testing for chemical manufacturing.
865 Research Parkway, Suite 415, Oklahoma City, OK 73104 USAIn vitro ADME, In vitro Toxicology, In vivo Toxicology, 3D Organotypic slice culture. Drik offers preclinical toxicology services for drug safety evaluation, preclinical screening tests for cosmetic industry, and non clinical toxicology testing for chemical manufacturing.
865 Research Parkway Suite 415 Oklahoma City , Oklahoma, 73104 United StatesIn vitro ADME, In vitro Toxicology, In vivo Toxicology, 3D Organotypic slice culture. Drik offers preclinical toxicology services for drug safety evaluation, preclinical screening tests for cosmetic industry, and non clinical toxicology testing for chemical manufacturing.
7002 N. Broadway Extension Oklahoma City, OK 73116 USAEXAKT Technologies offers laboratory equipment and supplies in support of sample preparation.
Union City,OK U.S.A.Emergency Preparedness and Response Solutions (EMPRS), LLC (Limited Liability Corporation) is an education, consultation, and training company with a primary focus in providing experience and instruction for military, traditional, and non-traditional First Responders and civilian individuals. The program includes evidence based CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives), HAZMAT (Hazardous Materials) and TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) hands-on training to the men and women who choose to protect our families. EMPRS, founded in 2007, is an Oklahoma VETBIZ listed Service-Connected Disabled Veteran Owned Business (SDVOB) with top quality instructors and consultants who have expertise (in both military and civilian emergency response), and the commitment that provide the strong foundation for this program.
Union City, OK United StatesEmergency Preparedness and Response Solutions (EMPRS), LLC (Limited Liability Corporation) is an education, consultation, and training company with a primary focus in providing experience and instruction for military, traditional, and non-traditional First Responders and civilian individuals. The program includes evidence based CBRNE (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosives), HAZMAT (Hazardous Materials) and TCCC (Tactical Combat Casualty Care) hands-on training to the men and women who choose to protect our families. EMPRS, founded in 2007, is an Oklahoma VETBIZ listed Service-Connected Disabled Veteran Owned Business (SDVOB) with top quality instructors and consultants who have expertise (in both military and civilian emergency response), and the commitment that provide the strong foundation for this program.
5301 North Beverly Drive Oklahoma City, OK, 73105 United StatesEyeCRO offers in vivo and eyedrop formulation ophthalmic contract research services.
5830 N Blue Lake Dr. Norman, OK, 73069 United StatesExcalibur Pathology provides ophthalmic histology slide preparation. 47 years experience. Fixative and process that eliminates retinal detachment in paraffin sections.
515 South Duncan Stillwater, OK 74074 USAFort Environmental Laboratories (FEL) offers amphibian, reptile, and invertebrate species as well as toxicity testing services.
6472 Tower Lane, Riverview Business Park Claremore, OK 74017 USAGalaxy Chemicals specializes in fluorine chemistry and offers custom synthesis and manufacturing services.
1111 N Lee Ave # 400 Oklahoma City, OK 73103-2620 USAIPS Research provides patient enrollment for clinical trials.
Norman, OK, USAImmuno-Mycologics provides bulk antiserum production, antibodies, freeze-drying, and consulting.
865 Research Parkway, Suite 400 OU – University Research Park Oklahoma City, OK 73104Jortan Pharmaceuticals Inc. (JORTAN) was founded around aspartic protease inhibitors as potential diabetes therapeutics based on technology from the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF). JORTAN focuses initially on BACE-2 (Memapsin 1) inhibitors as a novel approach to the treatment of diabetes. JORTAN has partnered with Accele BioPharma, Inc., a biotechnology accelerator. Accele Venture Partners has provided seed capital to JORTAN to fund initial development milestones. JORTAN is supported by strong intellectual property, has shown early success in validated preclinical models, and has significant commercial potential in the field of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Accele BioPharma is interested in discussing this program and related intellectual property with investors and relevant commercialization partners.
4901 Richmond Square Oklahoma City, OK, 73118 United StatesNanoMed Targeting Systems Inc. (NTS) mission and focus is to develop, manufacture and market magnetically targeted drug delivery systems.
204, Meridian Plaza,Neuland Laboratories provides API production, custom synthesis, clinical trial materials, structural elucidation, and scale-up.
3210 Sam Noble Parkway Ardmore, Oklahoma 73401The Oklahoma State University Institute for Agricultural Biosciences (OSU-IAB) research initiative enables OSU to more effectively assist producers through the development of new or improved crops and crop production systems. To optimize opportunities for collaboration with the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Ardmore, Oklahoma was chosen for the institute’s location. Research at the 33,000-square-foot facility focuses on basic and applied aspects of crop improvement through molecular biology, genetics, plant breeding and crop management. In addition to research laboratories and plant growth facilities, the IAB includes an auditorium and conference rooms equipped with state-of-the-art telecommunications systems for worldwide conferencing and distance education programs. The IAB became operational in August, 2011, with research laboratories of professors Randy Allen and Million Tadege occupying the south wing of the facility. Program support leader Dr. Todd Baughman joined the OSU-IAB in October, 2011.
3210 Sam Noble Parkway Ardmore, OK, 72401 United StatesThe Oklahoma State University Institute for Agricultural Biosciences (OSU-IAB) research initiative enables OSU to more effectively assist producers through the development of new or improved crops and crop production systems. To optimize opportunities for collaboration with the Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Ardmore, Oklahoma was chosen for the institute’s location. Research at the 33,000-square-foot facility focuses on basic and applied aspects of crop improvement through molecular biology, genetics, plant breeding and crop management. In addition to research laboratories and plant growth facilities, the IAB includes an auditorium and conference rooms equipped with state-of-the-art telecommunications systems for worldwide conferencing and distance education programs. The IAB became operational in August, 2011, with research laboratories of professors Randy Allen and Million Tadege occupying the south wing of the facility. Program support leader Dr. Todd Baughman joined the OSU-IAB in October, 2011.
825 Northeast 13th Street Oklahoma City, OK, 73104 United States
Tusla, OK USAThe CEPL performs basic, translational, and applied research in the field of exercise physiology and sports medicine, with the goal of improving the health and well-being and performance of animal athletes – even humans. These activities are made possible by the acquisition and maintenance of facilities and equipment specific to the needs of athletic horses and dogs, including housing reserved for use by animals involved in teaching and research. The CEPL is equipped with a robust array of scientific equipment for use in these activities, including high resolution respirometry, whole animal calorimetry, non-invasive pulmonary mechanical measurements, on-site blood gas and serum chemistry analysis, video endoscopy, and a full array of standard bioscience benchtop analytical instruments. Additionally, the CEPL maintains groups for dedicated equine and canine athletes as established research colonies, enabling the laboratory to conduct studies with a minimum of delay and expense normally associated with procuring appropriate subjects. The physical centerpieces of the CEPL are the Equine Sports Medicine Building and the Canine Performance Laboratory. The Equine Sports Medicine building features an EquiGym high-speed treadmill for combined research and clinical use by the veterinary center. The treadmill has infinitely variable speeds from 0 to 60 mph and can incline from 0 to 10 percent. With independent climate control systems and large volume fans to ensure appropriate thermoregulation during exercise, the facility is a turn-key asset for research, teaching, and clinical activities involving exercising horses. Similarly, the Canine Performance Laboratory includes a custom-built treadmill in an environmental chamber with temperature (-20 to +120F) and humidity (5-95 percent) controls. This facility includes a custom-designed system for the precise quantification of olfactory performance in detection dogs, thus playing a vital role in law enforcement, homeland security, and military operations.
Tusla, Ok, 74107 United StatesThe CEPL performs basic, translational, and applied research in the field of exercise physiology and sports medicine, with the goal of improving the health and well-being and performance of animal athletes – even humans. These activities are made possible by the acquisition and maintenance of facilities and equipment specific to the needs of athletic horses and dogs, including housing reserved for use by animals involved in teaching and research. The CEPL is equipped with a robust array of scientific equipment for use in these activities, including high resolution respirometry, whole animal calorimetry, non-invasive pulmonary mechanical measurements, on-site blood gas and serum chemistry analysis, video endoscopy, and a full array of standard bioscience benchtop analytical instruments. Additionally, the CEPL maintains groups for dedicated equine and canine athletes as established research colonies, enabling the laboratory to conduct studies with a minimum of delay and expense normally associated with procuring appropriate subjects. The physical centerpieces of the CEPL are the Equine Sports Medicine Building and the Canine Performance Laboratory. The Equine Sports Medicine building features an EquiGym high-speed treadmill for combined research and clinical use by the veterinary center. The treadmill has infinitely variable speeds from 0 to 60 mph and can incline from 0 to 10 percent. With independent climate control systems and large volume fans to ensure appropriate thermoregulation during exercise, the facility is a turn-key asset for research, teaching, and clinical activities involving exercising horses. Similarly, the Canine Performance Laboratory includes a custom-built treadmill in an environmental chamber with temperature (-20 to +120F) and humidity (5-95 percent) controls. This facility includes a custom-designed system for the precise quantification of olfactory performance in detection dogs, thus playing a vital role in law enforcement, homeland security, and military operations.
14021 W. 32nd St. Stillwater, OK 74074The OSU Center for Veterinary Health Sciences Ranch is an off-site extension of the OSU Veterinary Medical Hospital specializing in equine and bovine breeding and reproduction services. This ranch is equipped to handle all aspects of large animal reproduction, both routine breeding work and more advanced techniques. The Center for Veterinary Health Sciences Ranch (CVHSR) has a three fold mission: To provide a teaching environment primarily for fourth-year veterinary students, for first through third year students, and also for continuing education programs for practicing veterinarians. This is to train tomorrow's veterinarians and upgrade the skills of today's practitioners. To provide referring veterinarians and the regional equine industry high quality, state-of-the-art clinical services in the area of equine theriogenology. To be a center for clinically applied research in the field of large animal theriogenology with emphasis on infertility and assisted reproductive technologies involving both the mare and stallion.
14021 W. 32nd St. Stillwater, , OK , 74074 United StatesThe OSU Center for Veterinary Health Sciences Ranch is an off-site extension of the OSU Veterinary Medical Hospital specializing in equine and bovine breeding and reproduction services. This ranch is equipped to handle all aspects of large animal reproduction, both routine breeding work and more advanced techniques. The Center for Veterinary Health Sciences Ranch (CVHSR) has a three fold mission: To provide a teaching environment primarily for fourth-year veterinary students, for first through third year students, and also for continuing education programs for practicing veterinarians. This is to train tomorrow's veterinarians and upgrade the skills of today's practitioners. To provide referring veterinarians and the regional equine industry high quality, state-of-the-art clinical services in the area of equine theriogenology. To be a center for clinically applied research in the field of large animal theriogenology with emphasis on infertility and assisted reproductive technologies involving both the mare and stallion.
400 S Monroe Stillwater, OK 74074The Cohn Pet Care Facility was built as a permanent home for animals whose owners planned in advance to ensure their beloved pet is cared for in the owner’s absence. An endowment paid upfront secures the funds necessary to provide shelter, food and veterinary medical care for the life of your pet.
400 S Monroe Stillwater, OK, 74074 United StatesThe Cohn Pet Care Facility was built as a permanent home for animals whose owners planned in advance to ensure their beloved pet is cared for in the owner’s absence. An endowment paid upfront secures the funds necessary to provide shelter, food and veterinary medical care for the life of your pet.
Oklahoma City, OK United StatesOklahoma Center for Neuroscience focuses on gastrointestinal research and offers preclinical in vivo and in vitro models, assays, and pharmacokinetic analysis services.
825 N.E. 13th Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73104The OMRF Genomics facility is a universally accessible resource able to provide investigators with massive amounts of sequencing, genotyping, or gene expression data in a relatively short period of time. Our Hiseq 3000, NextSeq 500, and Miseq instruments combine to provide researchers extreme flexibility in a very cost-efficient manner. The facility is capable of processing and analyzing all forms of sequencing projects, including whole genome sequencing, custom targeted resequencing including exome capture, RNA-seq, ChIP-seq, and MethylCap-Seq. Study sizes can range from singletons to over one thousand samples. Our iScan system with Autoloader is capable of processing thousands of genotyping samples per week with arrays targeting hundreds to millions of variants per sample. Microarray gene-expression studies may also be performed on either human or mouse samples
825 Northeast 13th Street Oklahoma City, OK, 73104 United States
921 NE 13th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73104The Oklahoma City VAHCS consists of a 192-operating bed facility located in central Oklahoma serving forty-eight Oklahoma Counties and two counties in north central Texas (Wilbarger and Wichita) with a veteran population of over 225,000. The Oklahoma City VAHCS includes Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC) in Ada, Altus, Ardmore, Blackwell, Enid, Lawton, Oklahoma City, Stillwater, and Wichita Falls. The Oklahoma City VAHCS is a tertiary care facility, classified as a Clinical Referral Level III facility (VA complexity level rating of 1a). The Oklahoma City VAHCS is a teaching hospital, providing a full range of patient care services, with state-of-the-art technology as well as education and research. Comprehensive health care is provided through primary care, tertiary care, and long-term care in areas of medicine, surgery, psychiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, oncology, dentistry, geriatrics, and extended care. The Oklahoma City VAHCS is a part of VA Network 19, which includes facilities in Colorado, Oklahoma, Montana, Utah and Wyoming. Specialized Programs: The Oklahoma City VA Health Care System has specialized programs including Mental Health Intensive Case Management (MHICM), Reaching Out to Educate and Assist Health Care Families (REACH), Homeless Program / Compensated Work Therapy, Telehealth Care Coordination, Center for Alzheimer and Neurodegenerative Diseases (Cando), and Animal Assisted Therapy.
921 NE 13th Street Oklahoma City, OK, 73104 United StatesThe Oklahoma City VAHCS consists of a 192-operating bed facility located in central Oklahoma serving forty-eight Oklahoma Counties and two counties in north central Texas (Wilbarger and Wichita) with a veteran population of over 225,000. The Oklahoma City VAHCS includes Community Based Outpatient Clinics (CBOC) in Ada, Altus, Ardmore, Blackwell, Enid, Lawton, Oklahoma City, Stillwater, and Wichita Falls. The Oklahoma City VAHCS is a tertiary care facility, classified as a Clinical Referral Level III facility (VA complexity level rating of 1a). The Oklahoma City VAHCS is a teaching hospital, providing a full range of patient care services, with state-of-the-art technology as well as education and research. Comprehensive health care is provided through primary care, tertiary care, and long-term care in areas of medicine, surgery, psychiatry, physical medicine and rehabilitation, neurology, oncology, dentistry, geriatrics, and extended care. The Oklahoma City VAHCS is a part of VA Network 19, which includes facilities in Colorado, Oklahoma, Montana, Utah and Wyoming. Specialized Programs: The Oklahoma City VA Health Care System has specialized programs including Mental Health Intensive Case Management (MHICM), Reaching Out to Educate and Assist Health Care Families (REACH), Homeless Program / Compensated Work Therapy, Telehealth Care Coordination, Center for Alzheimer and Neurodegenerative Diseases (Cando), and Animal Assisted Therapy.
Tusla, OK USAThe Wendell Wallace Bovine Research Park contains outdoor pens for housing 300 – 900 lb. cattle, two working areas with cattle chutes, and two isolation barns, which are rated for BSL-2. Barns contain working chutes, preparation laboratories, shower and restroom facilities, and flexible pens that can be configured to house cattle as individual animals or up to four per pen.
Tusla, OK, 74074 United StatesThe Wendell Wallace Bovine Research Park contains outdoor pens for housing 300 – 900 lb. cattle, two working areas with cattle chutes, and two isolation barns, which are rated for BSL-2. Barns contain working chutes, preparation laboratories, shower and restroom facilities, and flexible pens that can be configured to house cattle as individual animals or up to four per pen.
223 Ag Hall Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK 74078To conduct research and provide educational programs in environmentally-sound biobased product and energy development leading to the establishment of sustainable bioenergy and biorefinery industries in Oklahoma. Strengthen basic research foundation in feedstock development and conversion technologies. Provide undergraduate and graduate training for future biobased economy workforce. Formulate teams of university personnel to determine the most appropriate opportunities in feedstock production and conversion applications for specific regions in Oklahoma. When and where appropriate, establish producer-based feedstock demonstration plots of selected perennial grasses, such as switchgrass. Establish OSU as one of the predominant cellulosic research universities in the U.S.
223 Ag Hall Stillwater, OK, 74078 United StatesTo conduct research and provide educational programs in environmentally-sound biobased product and energy development leading to the establishment of sustainable bioenergy and biorefinery industries in Oklahoma. Strengthen basic research foundation in feedstock development and conversion technologies. Provide undergraduate and graduate training for future biobased economy workforce. Formulate teams of university personnel to determine the most appropriate opportunities in feedstock production and conversion applications for specific regions in Oklahoma. When and where appropriate, establish producer-based feedstock demonstration plots of selected perennial grasses, such as switchgrass. Establish OSU as one of the predominant cellulosic research universities in the U.S.
415 Human Sciences Stillwater, OK 74078The Department of Nutritional Sciences is housed within the College of Human Sciences at Oklahoma State University. Our department, based in 301 Human Sciences, deals with all aspects of nutrition from research to public education and awareness. Our laboratories accommodate a variety of experimental techniques to study molecular and physiological effects of nutritional variables in animal and human models. In addition, the Department of Nutritional Sciences is home to the Metabolic and Nutrition Phenotyping Core Facility. Laboratory space is laid out to coordinate similar techniques into one area. Our general laboratory provides personal space to each researcher for storage and preparatory work. Specialized techniques are generally carried out in one of the other labs that are equipped for such purposes. We have areas designated for molecular work, tissue culture, trace element analysis, short term (overnight) animal husbandry, necropsy, blood analysis, bone analysis, anthropometric assessment, stress testing and resting metabolic rates.
415 Human Sciences Stillwater, OK, 74078-6112The Department of Nutritional Sciences is housed within the College of Human Sciences at Oklahoma State University. Our department, based in 301 Human Sciences, deals with all aspects of nutrition from research to public education and awareness. Our laboratories accommodate a variety of experimental techniques to study molecular and physiological effects of nutritional variables in animal and human models. In addition, the Department of Nutritional Sciences is home to the Metabolic and Nutrition Phenotyping Core Facility. Laboratory space is laid out to coordinate similar techniques into one area. Our general laboratory provides personal space to each researcher for storage and preparatory work. Specialized techniques are generally carried out in one of the other labs that are equipped for such purposes. We have areas designated for molecular work, tissue culture, trace element analysis, short term (overnight) animal husbandry, necropsy, blood analysis, bone analysis, anthropometric assessment, stress testing and resting metabolic rates.
139 Ag Hall Stillwater Ok 74078 USAEstablished in 1965, the Water Center (formerly known as the Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute) is one of 54 institutes/centers in the U.S. and a member of the National Institutes for Water Resources. Located in the Division of Ag Sciences and Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University, the Center helps resolve water issues in Oklahoma by sponsoring research and disseminating the knowledge that results from it. The research is funded through grants from the United States Geological Survey. The Center enlists the help of 24 state, federal, tribal, and private organizations through its Water Research Advisory Board, which sets priorities and selects projects for funding.
139 Ag Hall Stillwater, OK, 74078 United StatesEstablished in 1965, the Water Center (formerly known as the Oklahoma Water Resources Research Institute) is one of 54 institutes/centers in the U.S. and a member of the National Institutes for Water Resources. Located in the Division of Ag Sciences and Natural Resources at Oklahoma State University, the Center helps resolve water issues in Oklahoma by sponsoring research and disseminating the knowledge that results from it. The research is funded through grants from the United States Geological Survey. The Center enlists the help of 24 state, federal, tribal, and private organizations through its Water Research Advisory Board, which sets priorities and selects projects for funding.
Oklahoma, USAAssess current National capabilities in microbial forensics as related to plant pathogens and food safety. Provide strategic planning, a long-range vision and prioritization of needs and resources related to plant and food-related microbial forensics and agricultural biosecurity. Interact with Federal and State agencies to develop targeted funding programs for high-priority research and technology development in plant- and food-related microbial forensics and agricultural biosecurity. Establish a coalition of National and State investigators conducting research on crop and food biosecurity and forensics issues. Provide Institutional recognition and a framework that will attract highly qualified faculty, post-docs, graduate students and technicians, and serve as a supportive infrastructure attractive to funding agencies. Serve as a focal point for communication, cooperation, collaboration, funding initiatives, and outreach related to crop and food biosecurity and microbial forensics. Develop educational (coursework) and training (workshops) opportunities related to agricultural microbial forensics for students and stakeholders, in cooperation with OSU-CHS (Tulsa) and other State and National agencies and entities. Communicate and work in parallel, locally and nationally, with microbial forensics and agricultural biosecurity programs related to animal and human pathogens.
OK United StatesAssess current National capabilities in microbial forensics as related to plant pathogens and food safety. Provide strategic planning, a long-range vision and prioritization of needs and resources related to plant and food-related microbial forensics and agricultural biosecurity. Interact with Federal and State agencies to develop targeted funding programs for high-priority research and technology development in plant- and food-related microbial forensics and agricultural biosecurity. Establish a coalition of National and State investigators conducting research on crop and food biosecurity and forensics issues. Provide Institutional recognition and a framework that will attract highly qualified faculty, post-docs, graduate students and technicians, and serve as a supportive infrastructure attractive to funding agencies. Serve as a focal point for communication, cooperation, collaboration, funding initiatives, and outreach related to crop and food biosecurity and microbial forensics. Develop educational (coursework) and training (workshops) opportunities related to agricultural microbial forensics for students and stakeholders, in cooperation with OSU-CHS (Tulsa) and other State and National agencies and entities. Communicate and work in parallel, locally and nationally, with microbial forensics and agricultural biosecurity programs related to animal and human pathogens.
825 Northeast 13th StreetOklahoma Medical Research Foundation performs research in human diseases.
Plant and Soil Sciences 045 Agricultural Hall Oklahoma State University Stillwater, OK, 74078he Soil, Water and Forage Analytical Laboratory (SWFAL) was established by the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service to provide soil testing, plant, animal waste and water analyses for the State of Oklahoma and anyone who needs agricultural testing services. Each year over 60,000 various samples are submitted for analyses by thousands of farmers, ranchers, homeowners, consultants, governmental agencies and researchers. Interpretations and recommendations are made based on many years' field calibrations conducted in Oklahoma. SWFAL provides valuable information that helps lab users to protect and utilize their soil, water, animal manure, and forage resources efficiently and effectively.
800 Research Parkway Suite 340 Oklahoma City, OK 73104 USAPure Protein specializes in immunology tools for diagnostic, drug and vaccine development as well as high-yield protein production.
Oklahoma City, OK United StatesPure Protein specializes in immunology tools for diagnostic, drug and vaccine development as well as high-yield protein production.
655 Research Pkwy, Suite 538 Oklahoma City , OK, 73104 United StatesProgentec has a strong record of success in R&D spanning multiple projects in both laboratory and digital studies. Our R&D services include research consulting to provide expert advice and assistance in planning and implementing research projects. Our laboratory services include capability to provide a wide range of proteomic and genomic assays. Our digital services include capability to perform remote studies using our patient outreach capabilities combined with digital and remote patient monitoring technologies and a virtual care infrastructure.
655 Research Pkwy, Suite 538 Oklahoma City , OK, 73104 United StatesProgentec has a strong record of success in R&D spanning multiple projects in both laboratory and digital studies. Our R&D services include research consulting to provide expert advice and assistance in planning and implementing research projects. Our laboratory services include capability to provide a wide range of proteomic and genomic assays. Our digital services include capability to perform remote studies using our patient outreach capabilities combined with digital and remote patient monitoring technologies and a virtual care infrastructure.
655 Research Pkwy, Suite 538 Oklahoma City , OK, 73104 United StatesProgentec has a strong record of success in R&D spanning multiple projects in both laboratory and digital studies. Our R&D services include research consulting to provide expert advice and assistance in planning and implementing research projects. Our laboratory services include capability to provide a wide range of proteomic and genomic assays. Our digital services include capability to perform remote studies using our patient outreach capabilities combined with digital and remote patient monitoring technologies and a virtual care infrastructure.
755 Research Pkwy, Suite 515 United States Oklahoma City, OK, 73104 United StatesPERFEQTA is the world’s first business process and enterprise quality management system (EQMS) that is fully customizable by you for managing business processes, quality control, operating procedures, and compliance in any size business. The 21 CFR Part 11-compliant web-based platform gives users the ability to automate, measure, and audit any process in a collaborative setting their way, complete with compliance capabilities to meet strict standards requirements including ISO, FDA, cGMP and more. With a fully integrated reporting dashboard to monitor and trend every input, PERFEQTA allows the user insight into data from any area of their operation for a new perspective never before possible. Combine that with rapid implementation time and unbeatable return on investment, it is perfeqt.
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2311 Pipeline RoadSACHEM provides compound synthesis, reagents, catalysts, and chemical services.
8830 NE 108th StreetTrippNT provides carts, organizers, and bins.
101 Stephenson Parkway Norman, OK 73019 USAThe University of Oklahoma Protein Production Core Facility (PPC) is dedicated to providing expression and purification services of proteins at a scale that meets the quantity and purity benchmarks for X-ray structure determination and therapeutics.
115 South Grand Avenue, G-20University of Iowa Pharmaceuticals offers formulation development, preformulation study, API and excipient release testing services.
13001 E. 17th Pl.University of Colorado Cancer Center provides bioinformatics, cytogenetics, DNA sequencing and analysis, flow cytometry, gene expression, pharmacology, and structural biology services.
Oklahoma City, OK United StatesThe University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center is the premier academic health center in the state. The dedicated faculty and research staff are actively involved in many aspects of clinical research, from cancer to diabetes. The professional and service-friendly industry-sponsored research team can assist you in producing legally sound, compliant research agreements.
Norman, OK United StatesUniversity of Oklahoma Biomedical Engineering Laboratory focuses on systems and mechanics research for auditory physiology.
100 S. Newell DriveUniversity of Florida McKnight Brain Institute focuses on neuroscience research and offers imaging and analysis services.
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