Show-off: State’s bioscience sector impressing
Oklahoma has no better time to show off its impressive and growing bioscience sector than the annual Biotechnology Industry Organization convention. There’s much to brag about.
Take Paul DeAngelis as one example. DeAngelis, who presented at last week’s convention in Atlanta , is a scientist at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center . His work has spurred the development of four life scien...
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