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OMRF, Putnam City mark 40-year partnership, $3.3 million in giving

September 16, 2015

Putnam City Schools raise $103,000 for cancer research at OMRF.

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OMRF discovers cargo system that keeps brain cells on the right track

September 10, 2015

OMRF’s Ken Miller is using a simple worm to solve complex questions.

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Eight glasses a day? It doesn’t hold water.

September 4, 2015

Turns out this old adage is just another medical myth.

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OMRF earns top rating from national charity ranking group

September 2, 2015

OMRF honored as ethical and responsible charity by Charity Navigator.

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Quiet life, lasting legacy: Ada native leaves generous gift for research

August 28, 2015

Essie Roark left a check for more than $540,000 to fund research at OMRF.

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Discovery of new cell function yields new clues about inflammation process

August 27, 2015

OMRF scientist’s discovery could help prevent white blood cell-induced injury.

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