NIH grant gives two OSU researchers the opportunity to make a difference 

The bacteria Chlamydia trachomatis is the leading cause of preventable infection blindness worldwide and is the most frequently reported sexually transmitted bacterial infection.   

With help from a National Institute of Health (NIH) grant totaling almost $430,000, two Oklahoma State University researchers aim to shed light on the development and spread of C. trachomatis and how cells are mutated by the bacteria.

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Oklahoma State University clinical psychology doctoral candidate Victoria O’Keefe was a recipient of the Psychologists in Public Service Wayfinder Award.  The award recognizes an individual who has made outstanding contributions in psychological service to a Native Community. 

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