Healthy Brain and Child Development Resource Closet
Date Published April 20, 2026
Healthy Brain and Child Development Resource Closet study supports families with child brain development resources.
The Healthy Brain and Child Development Resource Closet at Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences is presented as a family-centered component of the Healthy Brain and Child Development (HBCD) study led at the OSU Hardesty Center for Clinical Research and Neuroscience in Tulsa. The HBCD team has designed their site to prioritize participant comfort, accessibility, and cultural sensitivity. The Hardesty Research Center serves as the single study location for participating families, where all HBCD study visits, including MRI scans, are completed. The facility features easy and free parking, family-friendly waiting and interview rooms, comfortable furniture, and toys and books for children, reflecting an emphasis on reducing barriers to participation and making visits welcoming for caregivers and young children.
The OSU HBCD team includes multiple investigators and a broad research staff with diverse expertise. The research team comprises coordinators, research assistants, consultants, MRI technologists, project managers and bilingual staff, indicating operational capacity to manage longitudinal and developmental research activities. Specific roles cited in the team include a Hardesty Center Biosample Coordinator, project managers for ERICA and other projects, MRI technologist credentials, and bilingual research assistance, elements that support inclusive recruitment and data collection across diverse populations.
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