A paper published in the Journal of Immunology provided a landmark moment in translational medicine for a pair of scientists at OMRF. The paper marks the first published collaboration between Robert Axtell, Ph.D., a research scientist, and physician Gabriel Pardo, M.D., who combine their expertise to shed new light on multiple sclerosis, which is an inflammatory, degenerative […]
Pairing Up To Tackle MS
Allergy Attack
Spring is here, prompting most of us to head outdoors for a walk or to enjoy some sunshine. But for many who live in a place where the wind comes sweeping down the plains, the end of winter often means the beginning of allergy season. “Your eyes are watering, your nose is stuffy and it’s […]
Cancer research is changing thanks to a fish
If you didn’t know better, you might confuse the fish-tank-filled room on OMRF’s fourth floor for an aquarium. Or a pet store. But the 10,000 or so zebrafish that occupy the hundreds of tanks in OMRF’s Oklahoma City campus are not pets. The creatures, which grow no more than a few inches in length and […]
OMRF staffer climbs to top of growing sport
Brad Pazoureck will climb the tallest building in the U.S. on May 17.
Nerds: The fuel for Oklahoma’s economic engine
We have one of the top high schools in the country: the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics.
It’s allergy time
Is there a particular time of day that’s best for taking allergy medication? Dr. Prescott gives his insight.






