Guymon Daily Herald

NEW FACILITY AT OSU

New state-of-the-art labs, collaborat­ive research spaces for performanc­e, nutrition

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Oklahoma State Univer- sity today announced plans to build a state-of-the-art facility to serve as the headquarte­rs of the new Human Performanc­e and Nutrition Research Institute (HPNRI).

In December, renowned industry expert Lance Walker was named the center’s inaugural Rick and Gail Muncrief Executive Director. In a presentati­on to the Oklahoma A&M Board of Regents this week, Walker outlined the mission and vision of the institute, which will advance OSU’s land-grant mission by uniting the academic expertise of our human performanc­e and nutrition experts with datainform­ed strategies and resources from the university’s athletic partners.

“Every day, we are building and expanding the scope of the Human Performanc­e and Nutrition Research Institute with the ultimate goal of providing practical, evidence-informed solutions to improve lives,”

Walker said. “We will leverage our academic and athletic partnershi­ps for the benefit of OSU’s elite college athletes, students and ultimately, for the well-being of all Oklahomans.”

HPNRI is an academic institute that will develop preventati­ve therapeuti­c strategies to combat obesity and chronic disease as well as provide practical, research-based solutions with the goal of improving health outcomes across Oklahoma. The institute will be headquarte­red on Hall of Fame Avenue adjacent to the Sherman E. Smith Training Center. Building specificat­ions are currently in the conceptual design phase, and will be finalized following the selection of an architectu­ral firm this spring. Final building specificat­ions will be subject to Oklahoma A&M Board of Regents approval.

“Seeing the concept of the new facility and the ambitious scope of Lance’s vision for this institute brings us a step closer to reality,” OSU President Kayse Shrum said. “This firstof-a-kind institute is sparking collaborat­ion between our academic, medical, veterinary and sports research experts to elevate the very definition of a land-grant university system. Our goal is to generate a greater understand­ing of human performanc­e, and then take that knowledge to positively change health outcomes for all Oklahomans.”

“The brand new Human Performanc­e and Nutrition Research Institute at OSU is already garnering attention in Stillwater, at the state Capitol and even globally. Lance Walker has an internatio­nal reputation working with such organizati­ons as the NFL, NCAA and Nike,” Regent Chair Jarold Callahan said. “His contagious energy and unsurpasse­d passion in this field, and the number of world-class researcher­s from different department­s working together to spark new ideas, will quickly catapult this institute to national prominence.”

Because its mission and vision involve the study of opti

“Every day, we are building and expanding the scope of the Human Performanc­e and Nutrition Research Institute with the ultimate goal of providing practical, evidence-informed solutions to improve lives.”

— Lance Walker Executive Director of The Rick and Gail Moncrief Center

mizing human performanc­e through physical and nutritiona­l advances at every level and in all 77 Oklahoma counties, the institute was able to secure an initial $50 million funding package from the State of Oklahoma through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). Provisions of that act are aimed at using this funding in the treatment of diseases and disabiliti­es related to changeable behaviors.

The institute will operate under the mantra “Driven by science. Powered by humans.” Its mission is to discover, develop and deliver scientific knowledge to empower people of all abilities to realize their optimal performanc­e.

There are three strategic pillars to guide the institute’s work:

Investigat­e and innovate human optimizati­on

Teach and inspire the next generation of students, service providers and solutions

Extend and amplify outreach that empowers individual­s’ performanc­e and health

HPNRI will form a scientific advisory council later this spring composed of esteemed leaders in the human performanc­e and nutrition industries to join OSU experts in bringing new thought and discovery to this sector. An inaugural summit is also being planned this year to highlight and raise awareness for the goals and vision of the institute as a springboar­d for the institute’s work.

To learn more, visit hpnri.okstate.edu.

 ?? OSU Communicat­ions graphic ?? The Oklahoma State University Human Performanc­e and Nutrition Research Institute will be headquarte­red on Hall of Fame Avenue adjacent to the Sherman E. Smith Training Center.
OSU Communicat­ions graphic The Oklahoma State University Human Performanc­e and Nutrition Research Institute will be headquarte­red on Hall of Fame Avenue adjacent to the Sherman E. Smith Training Center.

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