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OMRF receives $3.7 million for autoimmune disease research

October 8, 2020

OMRF scientist Christopher Lessard received a five-year grant to identify genes associated with Sjögren’s syndrome.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: autoimmune, christopher, disease, dry, dryness, eyes, funding, genetics, grant, Lessard, mouth, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, scientist-news, Sjogren's, syndrome

OMRF testing new drug that could reverse some types of vision loss

October 7, 2020

Vision loss plagues millions of Americans each year. Right here in the Sooner State, a team of researchers is working to fight it.

Filed Under: Videos Tagged With: blood vessels, chris schafer, Courtney, emily akins, Griffin, kfor, lab, OMRF, scientist-news, vision loss

5 lessons from the president’s infection

October 6, 2020

What are some key takeaways from President Trump’s bout with Covid-19?

Filed Under: Bodywork, COVID-19 News Tagged With: adam, bodywork, cohen, coronavirus, covid-19, election, fade, infection, keys, learn, lessons, OKC, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, Pandemic, politics, Prescott, president, sars-cov-2, stephe, steve, takeaways, testing, time, trump, virus, white house

5 things we still don’t know about Covid-19

October 4, 2020

From how much virus will make us sick to when things are getting back to normal.

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, On Your Health Tagged With: bodywork, business, column, coronavirus, covid, covid-19, fall, flu, health, influenza, load, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Pandemic, Prescott, sars-cov-2. sick, sick, stephen, steve, unknown, virus, winter

Expert looks at how COVID-19 problems can turn into lifelong chronic diseases

October 1, 2020

Once a patient is finished fighting COVID-19, their battle might not be over, as some effects could linger and even be worse than the virus itself.

Filed Under: COVID-19 News, Videos Tagged With: brad benefield, Chakravarty, coronavirus, covid, covid-19, Eliza, koco, OMRF, scientist-news

OMRF receives $2.2 million to study protein’s role in reproduction, cancer

October 1, 2020

OMRF researcher Jian Li received a new grant to investigate the role that a cellular protein called HSF1 plays in cell division and growth.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aging, birth, cancer, cell, cell division, divide, funding, grant, growth, jian, li, Linda, metabolism, mira, news, newsok, NIH, northwestern, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, penn state, program, protein, reproduction, research, role, science, scientist-news, Thompson

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