Guymon Daily Herald

State leaders cut ribbon on new Pandemic Center in Stillwater

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STILLWATER, OKLA. — Gov. Kevin Stitt, the Oklahoma State Department of Health and state Cabinet secretarie­s unveiled the new Oklahoma Pandemic Center for Innovation and Excellence (OPCIE) and the newly relocated Public Health Lab with a ribbon cutting ceremony in Stillwater today.

Gov. Kevin Stitt, Commission­er of Health Dr. Lance Frye, Secretary of Science and Innovation Elizabeth Pollard, Secretary of Health and Mental Health Kevin Corbett and Secretary of Agricultur­e Blayne Arthur were in attendance to oversee the launch of the innovative new research-focused public health center.

“Today marks a new beginning for science and innovation in Oklahoma,” said Gov. Kevin Stitt. “The OPCIE is an incredible investment in public health that puts Oklahoma on track to becoming a Top Ten state, a national and global leader in pandemic preparedne­ss and response and will attract top talent in clinical research, innovative grants and national investment in our great state.” The OPCIE is the first public health and research center of its kind in the nation. The center’s mission is to develop innovative testing tools, conduct cutting edge research and grow partnershi­ps between public and private entities, bridging the gap between laboratory and clinical practices and improving public health responses by establishi­ng an all-encompassi­ng approach to research for rural, urban and tribal communitie­s.

OPCIE’s comprehens­ive approach to public health is based on the One Health concept – that the health of humans, animals and the environmen­t are interrelat­ed and interconne­cted. The goal of OPCIE is to prevent health threats at the human, animal and environmen­tal level including zoonotic diseases, food safety and security, vector-borne diseases and environmen­tal contaminat­ion.

“Today is an exciting day for the State of

Oklahoma and the State Department of Health. Establishi­ng this center in Stillwater in conjunctio­n with the Public Health Lab allows for an unpreceden­ted level of collaborat­ion and knowledge sharing,” said State Commission­er of Health Dr. Lance Frye. “We can improve our public health practices and develop new knowledge when we work together across multiple sectors and pull in insights from different fields of science. With stateof-the-art technology and infrastruc­ture, this facility positions Oklahoma to lead research and develop innovative capabiliti­es to address new national and global public health crises.”

Through OPCIE, Oklahoma is in a unique position as a rural, agricultur­al and centrallyl­ocated state to become a global leader in leveraging human, animal and environmen­tal science insights to improve public health through collaborat­ive research and innovation.

The OPCIE was establishe­d in Stillwater and houses the relocated and modernized Public Health Lab. It will allow for all resources to be located in one place to collaborat­e on the highest caliber public health response.

“The agricultur­al industry in Oklahoma has long advocated for a One Health approach to public health. Scientific discoverie­s taking place in animal health have direct implicatio­ns on human health and vice versa. The establishm­ent of OPCIE is welcome news for our ranchers and farmers who understand the importance of food safety and security to maintainin­g human health,” said Sec. of Agricultur­e Blayne Arthur.

“OPCIE broadens and elevates the purpose of the Public Health Lab. This center will position Oklahoma to be at the forefront of studying and addressing pandemics as a public health issue for our state, nation and world,” said Sec. of Science and Innovation Elizabeth Pollard. “COVID-19 has brought to light the urgency for our state to have our own capability to respond to the public health needs of Oklahomans. The OPCIE is meant to become a national leading authority on all aspects of public health to ensure the needs of Oklahomans are addressed without dependence on other states or federal agencies in the midst of an emergency.”

Today’s ribbon cutting marks a new beginning for science and innovation in the state that will ultimately safeguard the health of Oklahomans, protect the vitality of our agricultur­al industry and generate innovative research with the potential to be commercial­ized.

For more informatio­n on the OPCIE, visit http://oklahoma.gov/ OPCIE.

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