OMRF’s findings could lead to new strategies to combat age-related muscle loss.
OMRF scientist uncovers clues about age and muscle loss
National MS Society honors OMRF
The award-winning Multiple Sclerosis Center of Excellence at OMRF is one of the preeminent MS research and treatment centers in the world.
Manu’s Minute: Thank you, Dr. Esmon
This summer, OMRF marked a major event in the history of the foundation. Unlike other milestones in our 73-year history, though, this one passed quietly. On the final day of June, Dr. Chuck Esmon retired. Chuck is, to put it simply, a giant. Perhaps Dr. Paul Kincade, then OMRF’s vice president of research, put it […]
Genes, Epstein-Barr virus may trigger lupus in some
Scientists have long known lupus has a strong genetic component, but there also must be environmental triggers to activate the disease.
Congressman Tom Cole announces up to $48 million in new grants
The National Institutes of Health awarded the grants, which will fund research on autoimmune diseases and human exposure to anthrax.
Three military academy students complete research program at OMRF
The Saxon program is designed to provide military academy students with an opportunity to work side-by-side with OMRF’s senior scientists.








