You can do a lot to positively influence your health and prevent or delay the onset of Type 2 diabetes, even when genetics and other factors play a role in its development. And if you already live with diabetes, you can still prevent complications.
Trust the specialists at OU Health Harold Hamm Diabetes Center to deliver compassionate, comprehensive care and help you learn the skills you need. From risk assessments, prevention information, workplace screenings and cooking classes to internationally recognized biomedical research in diabetes, you benefit from multidisciplinary expertise, in-depth laboratory findings and the goal we share of working toward a cure.
Harold Hamm International Prize for Biomedical Research in Diabetes—the world’s top research prize in diabetes—promotes lasting achievements and progress toward a cure
COBRE federal funding awards—now in year 13—for mentoring diabetes researchers at Harold Hamm Diabetes Center
grant funding for diabetes research at Harold Hamm Diabetes Center and the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center over the last 10 years
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Read MoreChoose nationally recognized diabetes care, treatment and innovative research at Harold Hamm Diabetes Center. Work with diverse specialists, get a personal treatment plan and learn to live well with diabetes. Whether you received a diagnosis or you want a broader spectrum of care, explore your options close to home, including sites in Native American communities.
Get access to pioneering biomedical research in diabetes and its complications through Harold Hamm Diabetes Center. You can benefit from laboratory advances by our research group that translate into dramatically improved care for you.
In one of the largest and top-funded diabetes research programs in the world—exceeding $100 million over the last decade—Harold Hamm Diabetes Center experts cross disciplines to examine causes and complications of diabetes, providing you and your care team with better or new prevention strategies and treatments. Ultimately, we all seek a cure.
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