UArizona, Oklahoma State University announce addiction research partnership

UArizona, Oklahoma State University announce addiction research partnership The partnership will advance pain and addiction research and accelerate positive health outcomes in Arizona, Oklahoma and across the country. Wednesday University of Arizona Health SciencesCPA_UOA_OSU_klh1183-web.jpg A new partnership between academic medical centers at the University of Arizona and Oklahoma State University involves sharing research assets and knowledge, as well as the preclinical and clinical expertise gleaned from years of research and treatment by scientists and clinicians at both academic medical centers. From left: Todd Vanderah, Frank Porreca, Michael D. Dake, Kayse Shrum, Robert C. Robbins, Johnny Stevens and Don Kyle. Kris Hanning/University of Arizona Health SciencesHealthCollege of Medicine - TucsonNew Economy Initiative Media contact(s)Stacy Pigott University of Arizona Health Sciencesspigott@arizona.edu520-539-4152Margarita Bauz á University of Arizona Health Sciencesmbauza@arizona.edu520-626-7301The academic medical centers at the University of Arizona and Oklahoma State University have joined forces to combat the opioid crisis and chronic pain through research, treatment and education.University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins and  Kayse Shrum, president of Oklahoma State University, announced the partnership last week.The partnership will share institutional resources from three research centers – the University of Arizona Health Sciences Compre...
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