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For New Year’s resolutions, think small!

December 28, 2018

OMRF’s Eliza Chakravarty says it’s small, positive decisions that ultimately lead to real lifestyle changes.

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On Christmas – and in life – OMRF researcher balances science and faith

December 24, 2018

OMRF’s Pat Gaffney, a lifelong Catholic, says science and faith need not be at war.

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OMRF scientist honored with national aging award

December 18, 2018

OMRF scientist Bumsoo Ahn, Ph.D., has been awarded an Irene Diamond Fund/AFAR Postdoctoral Transition Award in Aging.

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OMRF seeks 2019 Fleming Scholar applications

December 13, 2018

High school seniors, as well as college freshmen, sophomores and juniors, are eligible to apply.

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OMRF again named a top workplace

December 10, 2018

Making OMRF “a place people want to call home.”

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‘Oklahoma!’ royalties: A gift that keeps on giving at OMRF

December 6, 2018

You’re doing fine, OMRF! After 75 years, the state’s namesake musical continues to benefit medical research.

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