Making predictions about when people might get sick with COVID-19 or other illnesses can be exceedingly difficult, but researchers in Oklahoma have reported progress in using “genomic surveillance” to foresee looming outbreaks.
Plans are continuing to form for a new business “accelerator program” to drive economic growth and job creation in Oklahoma City, Tulsa and rural areas across the state.
Holberton, a software engineering school that defers tuition payments until after students have graduated and landed jobs, has expanded its footprint in Tulsa.