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The GROklahoma Podcast Show | The Gauntlet of Research: Lessons in Grit, Innovation, and Academic Medicine – The One with Dr. Courtney W. Houchen: Episode 24 (2025)

In this episode, we welcome Dr. Courtney W. Houchen, George Lynn Cross Research Professor and Chair of Oncology at the OU Health Sciences Center.

Dr. Houchen’s journey began in Brooklyn, where he was among the first children in the U.S. Head Start program. A love for math, science, and baseball led him to Howard and Atlanta University, where Nobel-trained mentors first introduced him to research. Choosing a summer in the lab over clinical shadowing changed everything as it opened the doors to one of the most competitive fellowships in gastroenterology and instilled in him a lifelong question: not just how to treat patients, but how to cure them.

That mindset led to groundbreaking work on cancer stem-like cells, the rare, drug-resistant drivers of tumor growth and metastasis. His discovery led him to file a patent and launch COARE, a biotech company founded to “kill cancer at its core.”

In this conversation, Dr. Houchen reflects on:

  • The gauntlet of research and why mentorship and persistence matter.
  • The pressures of academic medicine, where revenue often outweighs discovery.
  • The power of networking, from cold-calling Harvard scientists to building collaborations across disciplines.
  • The lessons of entrepreneurship, and why learning from others’ mistakes is essential.
  • The future of research, from AI’s productivity boost to the promise of the immune system as the “holy grail” of science.

For Dr. Houchen, joy comes from finding connections that explain scientific phenomena. His parting challenge: How will we re-energize academic medicine?

Whether you’re a budding researcher, clinician-entrepreneur, or someone navigating the messy middle of science and academia, this episode offers lessons in grit, discovery, and resilience.

Quote to remember: “Even though I just wanted to be a doctor, my goal all my life was to cure cancer.” – Houchen, CW

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