History of the Noble Foundation

Our founder, Lloyd Noble
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The Noble Foundation was organized
in 1945 by Lloyd Noble, a southern Oklahoma native and successful oil man.
He named the organization to honor his father, Samuel Roberts Noble, a generous
and charitable pioneer who established a hardware business in Ardmore a century
ago.
The Foundation began with the underlying
goal of helping farmers and ranchers make wiser and more productive use of
their land. That goal continues today through the research, education and
consultation efforts of the Agricultural Division.
The Biomedical Division, established
in 1952, helped pioneer many of the treatments now being utilized in the
battle against cancer. In 1993 the Biomedical Division relocated to the Oklahoma
Medical Research Foundation in Oklahoma City.
The Plant Biology Division was established
in 1987. Its mission is to perform both fundamental and applied research
on plant-microbe interactions and genetically modify plants for improved
disease resistance and production potential. Collaborative efforts with the
Agricultural Division provide a unique opportunity to see the fruits of cutting-edge
molecular research reach the nation's farmers and ranchers.
The Forage Improvement Division was established in 1997 to develop improved
forage varieties that farmers and ranchers can use to decrease livestock production
costs.
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