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The science of West Nile virus

August 16, 2012

Area West Nile deaths prompt extra precaution for those at high risk

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bites, bug spray, DEET, encephalitis, menningitis, mosquito, mosquitoes, neurological damage, repellent, virus, viruses, West Nile, West Nile fever, West Nile virus

OMRF, OUHSC scientists find gene at the root of rare disease

August 13, 2012

Exome sequencing helps pinpoint previously unknown genetic links

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Adams-Oliver, Adams-Oliver Syndrome, American Journal of Human Genetics, DNA, dna testing, exome, exome sequencing, Gaffney, genes, genetics, Graham Wiley, human genetics, OUHSC, patrick, Patrick Gaffney, proteins, rare diseases, rare disorder, RBPJ, scientist-news, sequencing, Shaofeng Want, Susan Hassed, university of oklahoma health sciences center

OMRF ranked among “Best Places to Work in Academia”

August 1, 2012

The Scientist magazine rates OMRF in the top 25 international research institutes

Filed Under: News Tagged With: awards, best places to work, Best places to work in academia, honors, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, paul kincade, ranking, stephen prescott, The Scientist

Lupus and vascular development research bring $4 million to OMRF

July 30, 2012

The National Institutes of Health awarded grants worth more than $4 million to two OMRF scientists. Patrick Gaffney, M.D., and Courtney Griffin, Ph.D., were each awarded five-year R01 grants to research genes related to lupus and vascular development, respectively. After identifying two genes associated with lupus—a chronic autoimmune disease that affects an estimated 2 million […]

Filed Under: News, Research News Tagged With: coup-TF2, Courtney, courtney griffin, Gaffney, genes, Griffin, immune system, immune system regulation, lupus, lymphatic vascular development, National Institutes of Health, NIH, patrick, scientist-news

The science of bug bites

July 25, 2012

Summer is a great time of year but it also brings annoying pests

Filed Under: News

Oklahoma’s first Autoimmune Disease Prevention Center

July 12, 2012

Scientists are working on ways to predict and avert autoimmune diseases

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Arthritis and Clinical Immunology, autoimmune, autoimmune disease, Autoimmune Disease Prevention Center, autoimmunity, grant, immune system, James, Judith, Judith James, lupus, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, National Institutes of Health, NIH, OMRF, scientist-news

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