Discoveries That Make a DifferenceDiscoveries That Make a Difference<Who We AreWhat We DoWhy It Matters> News<OMRF scientist to lead world’s largest physiology groupDr. Sue Bodine will lead the 10,000-member American Physiology SocietyOMRF awarded $3.5 million to study ovarian agingResearch ultimately could help extend female fertility, delay menopauseOMRF hosts science demonstration event for young professionalsAmbassadors event draws 100 people interested in learning more about OMRFOMRF dinner raises $660,000 for MS research, clinical careDinner honors former patient, the late Lori Dillingham of EnidWith $2.3 million grant, OMRF will study cell’s ‘powerhouse’ with an eye to Alzheimer’sStudies will explore importance of mitochondria in brain functionNew OMRF grant points toward treatments for brain injuries, diseasesScientist’s first major grant will fund study of bone marrow formationOMRF scientist receives American Heart Association grantResearch will focus on autoimmune disease called systemic sclerosisOMRF secures $3 million to study methamphetamine addiction Research focus may also apply to other drugsOMRF scientist on the hunt for body’s ‘four-leaf clover’“Normal” clover represents St. Patrick’s Day; mutation represents good luckOMRF hosts Putnam City students for Junior Scientist DaysAnnual event recognizes district’s 51 years of support> Careers at OMRFCareers at OMRF<Get Started Today>