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  04/26/11Switching roles from runner to couch potato
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Blowin’ in the wind: Living in the allergy zone

OMRF researchers seeking new treatments for controlling allergies

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Attacking cancer on multiple fronts

Cutting off avenues for growth is key to killing tumors.

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Oklahoma researcher discovers “gatekeeper” gene

A new finding could show how brain cells develop and respond to injury.

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OMRF to benefit from May 5 steer wrestling event

Cowboys to compete for prizes and to help support OMRF research

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One Family, Three Generations of Support for OMRF

For decades, the Gaylord family has made OMRF a philanthropic priority.

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Research Pioneer

A salute to OMRF’s Morris Reichlin: physician, scientist, mentor and friend

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7 Things About Eliza Chakravarty

From ballet to babies, OMRF scientist shares some little-known secrets.

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Life Interrupted: Alea Hubbard

Alea was only 17 when she got MS, but she won’t let it keep her from reaching her dreams.

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Third annual steer wrestling event benefits cancer, other research areas

Cross family hosts rodeo event to honor father’s triumph over cancer

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Cell Division Problems

OMRF scientists figure out the role of master regulators

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Oklahomans concerned about latest bird flu virus

Dr. Linda Thompson discusses you what you need to know about H7N9

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Discovery could lead to new drugs to fight deadly yeast infections

A “Trojan Horse” helps fungus get into the system, causing problems.

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