Moments that change your life can sneak up on you. That was the case when I first met Dr. Steve Prescott.
Remembering Dr. Steve Prescott, my mentor
OMRF, Langston University program aims to diversify science
This month, OMRF will welcome its inaugural class of Langston Biomedical Research Scholars.
Bodywork: Understanding new recommendations for colon cancer screening
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. […]
An Experiment of One
“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.” […]
OMRF, Harvard receive $4.1 million to study genetic causes of lupus
The NIH has awarded OMRF and Harvard $4.1 million to investigate the role of genetics in the development of lupus.
Will pets need Covid-19 vaccines?
The coronavirus has never been a problem limited to people.








