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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.

Patients

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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

Global trends in coastal aquaculture ponds: navigating seafood demand and ecological conservation

2 months 1 week ago
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Dehua Mao

Maternal Obesity Decreases Offspring Lifespan

2 months 1 week ago
Data in mice, nonhuman primates, and in humans demonstrate that exposure to maternal obesity increases the risk of multiple diseases in offspring. However, little is known about the aging effects of maternal obesity on the offspring. This study shows that maternal obesity significantly reduced the lifespan of both male and female mice born to obese dams despite being weaned onto a healthy diet at three weeks of age. This reduction in longevity was linked to an increase in age-related fibrotic...
Eric Moore

Region-specific brain structural modulation and amyloid-β pathology associated with dietary biotin: insights into dementia neuropathology

2 months 1 week ago
BACKGROUND: The association and mechanisms between biotin and dementia remain unclear.
Junhan Zhang

Parental sociodemographic profiles in relation to mental health, cannabis use motives, and cannabis use behaviors among a sample of US young adult parents

2 months 1 week ago
CONCLUSIONS: Findings provide preliminary insights into parents most likely to use cannabis and experience consequences, highlighting the need for public health prevention/interventions that provide these parents with alternative coping resources.
Katelyn F Romm

Barriers to Care for Childhood Cancer Survivors at Risk for Late Cardiovascular Disease: A Mixed Methods Approach

2 months ago
CONCLUSIONS: Unaddressed information needs, socioeconomic factors, and geography were significant barriers for survivors. Participants were receptive to telehealth-based interventions.
David H Noyd

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