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Oklahoma Tackles Chronic Disease Root Causes
10 Jun
Summary
- New TSET Institute targets inflammation, immunity, and aging.
- A $9.9 million TSET Legacy Grant funds the initiative.
- Research aims to translate lab discoveries into clinical applications.

Oklahoma is confronting its significant chronic disease burden with the establishment of the TSET Institute for a Healthier Oklahoma. Located at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF), this initiative is powered by a substantial $9.9 million TSET Legacy Grant.
The institute's core mission is to address the fundamental biological drivers of chronic conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. It will concentrate on three interconnected root causes: inflammation, impaired immunity, and accelerated aging. OMRF's existing decades of research in these areas provide a strong foundation.
This grant will facilitate the expansion of research facilities and the enhancement of telehealth capabilities. Furthermore, it will establish distributed clinical trial sites, enabling more Oklahomans, especially those outside metropolitan areas, to participate in vital studies. The goal is to accelerate the translation of laboratory findings into real-world clinical applications and prevention strategies.
The TSET Institute aims to bridge the gap between scientific discovery and community health outcomes. By extending the reach of biomedical research, it intends to benefit all Oklahomans, particularly those in underserved areas disproportionately affected by chronic diseases. This effort leverages Oklahoma's scientific talent and TSET's endowment stewardship.