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Remembering Dr. Steve Prescott, my mentor

Remembering Dr. Steve Prescott, my mentor

June 6, 2021

Moments that change your life can sneak up on you. That was the case when I first met Dr. Steve Prescott.

Filed Under: On Your Health

OMRF, Langston University program aims to diversify science

June 3, 2021

This month, OMRF will welcome its inaugural class of Langston Biomedical Research Scholars.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: african, american, black, historically, Langston, news, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, program, research, scholar, scholarship, science, stem, student, university

Bodywork: Understanding new recommendations for colon cancer screening

June 2, 2021

Each week, OMRF physician-scientist Dr. Eliza Chakravarty opens “Adam’s Journal” to answer a medical question from OMRF Senior Vice President and General Counsel Adam Cohen. Adam’s Journal I read that the Centers for Disease Control recently revised its guidelines for colon cancer screening. What are the new standards, and why did things change?   Dr. […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, cancer, Chakravarty, colon cancer, Eliza, scientist-news

An Experiment of One

May 30, 2021

“So, this will be your second dose of the Pfizer vaccine?” said the woman behind the counter at the pharmacy I usually go to. I handed her my CDC vaccination card. “Actually,” I said, “This will be my third.” She did a double take. “Um, I’m going to need to talk to someone about this.” […]

Filed Under: On Your Health Tagged With: adam, cohen, coronavirus, covid, covid-19, dose, Oklahoma, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, Pfizer, shot, third, vaccination, vaccine, vax

OMRF, Harvard receive $4.1 million to study genetic causes of lupus

May 27, 2021

The NIH has awarded OMRF and Harvard $4.1 million to investigate the role of genetics in the development of lupus.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: autoimmune, buenrostrso, disease, Gaffney, genetics, harvard, jason, lupus, National Institutes of Health, news, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, patrick, scientist-news

Will pets need Covid-19 vaccines?

May 25, 2021

The coronavirus has never been a problem limited to people.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cat, coronavirus, covid, criley, dog, jennie, jennifer, news, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, pet, pets, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, vaccine, virus

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