The University of Oklahoma’s Gallogly College of Engineering is proud to announce the launch of specialized workshops at the OU Bioprocessing Core Facility (OU BPCF), beginning Spring 2026.
In a study published in the journal Communications Engineering, Chongle Pan, an OU professor of computer science and biomedical engineering, and Penghua Wang, a doctoral student in data science and analytics, detail a machine learning model that dramatically accelerates the manufacturing timeline of monoclonal antibodies.
The University of Oklahoma celebrated the grand opening of its 4,000-square-foot Bioprocessing Core Facility with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday, May 23, 2025. This multimillion dollar facility is a key piece in the state’s drive to become a national leader in biomanufacturing and biotech workforce development.
The University of Oklahoma has officially launched its new Bioprocessing Core Facility (OU BPCF)—a major investment in biotechnology research, hands-on education and regional economic development.
A new certificate program offered by the University of Oklahoma Gallogly College of Engineering is equipping students with advanced, hands-on bioprocessing laboratory experience.
Farid Talebnia Rowshan, Ph.D., has joined the University of Oklahoma as an assistant professor in the School of Sustainable Chemical, Biological and Materials Engineering and as the inaugural director of the OU Bioprocessing Core Facility.
In 2023, the Gallogly College of Engineering at the University of Oklahoma will open an interdisciplinary workforce education and research center to serve the growing biopharmaceutical industry in Oklahoma. Named the OU Bioprocessing Core Facility, the center will serve as a shared research resource in biopharmaceutical manufacturing and bioprocess engineering.