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The GRO: Researcher Portal provides resources, information, and training to help individuals or communities involved in performing clinical and translational research in Oklahoma.

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The GRO: Provider Portal assists medical providers to identify clinical research opportunities in Oklahoma, tools for patient education, and evidence-based resources to improve patient care.

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The GRO: Patient Portal can help patients and families to learn more about clinical and translational research and to connect with opportunities to participate in research opportunities in your communities.

Oklahoma Research Highlights

Artificial intelligence in drug research and development: a review of methods and applications in drug repurposing

1 month 1 week ago
Artificial Intelligence (AI) plays an increasingly significant role in drug research and development, particularly in drug repurposing, which involves identifying new therapeutic indications for existing pharmacological compounds. From classical algorithms-based tools e.g. DrugRep and DrugRepo, to more recent innovations (e.g. RosettaVS, RepurposeDrugs), this paper reviews the latest AI methods (e.g. AlphaFold3, mediKanren, AdaDR, TxGNN) and their design applications in drug repurposing,...
Aleksandra Zielińska

The simplicity of the Hodge bundle

1 month 1 week ago
This paper establishes the simplicity of the Hodge bundle, a theorem in the branch of modern mathematics known as algebraic geometry. Notably, the essential mathematical content was autonomously generated by Aletheia, a custom AI agent powered by Gemini Deep Think.
Anand Patel

The effect of higher versus lower wattage e-cigarettes on smoking: A randomized controlled trial

1 month 1 week ago
CONCLUSIONS: Provision of higher and lower wattage e-cigarettes to adults who smoked and were not interested in quitting resulted in comparable substitution rates. Complete switching from cigarettes to higher and lower wattage e-cigarettes reduced urinary 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanol.
Yoo Jin Cho

Nursing standards of practice and persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities: Concepts and competencies

1 month 1 week ago
CONCLUSION: Strengthening the explicit integration of Equity, Inclusion, and Systemic Change can guide nursing education, policy, and leadership to advance equitable care for all persons with IDD, ultimately shaping a more inclusive healthcare workforce.
Joyce Carolyn Graff

Workaholism as a neglected risk factor for unhealthy aging: implications for the Semmelweis-EUniWell Workplace Health Promotion Program

1 month 1 week ago
Workaholism, also referred to as problematic overworking, has received increasing attention due to its adverse consequences for individuals, families, and organizations. This perspective paper argues that workaholism represents a largely neglected risk factor for unhealthy aging, as sustained exposure to excessive and compulsive work might be associated with an increased risk of cardiometabolic conditions, including hypertension and cardiovascular disease. We further highlight that, despite the...
Yura Loscalzo

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