In June, OMRF installed a new sculpture in the courtyard. The installation, Perseverance, honors the research of Dr. Rod McEver. It’s but the latest addition to a significant collection of art that adorns OMRF’s campus. “You often hear that something is more art than science, or vice versa,” says OMRF Creative Director Jenny Lee, whose […]
Eye Candy: A Tour of OMRF’s Artwork
New grants boost OMRF, early-career scientists
Four postdoctoral researchers receive first grants
Bodywork: Do antacids prevent altitude sickness?
Adam’s Journal During a hiking trip, a friend relayed a piece of advice she’d received: To prevent altitude sickness, take an antacid. Now, when she and her husband head to the mountains, they chew on Tums. Is there any merit to this approach? Dr. Scofield Prescribes Hmm. This was a new one for me. But […]
Bodywork: Should you worry about a post-operative fever?
Adam’s Journal My son just had his tonsils out. In the days after his surgery, he’s been running a low-grade fever. His doctor told him not to be concerned, so long as his temperature stays around 100 degrees and doesn’t linger too long. Still, as a parent, I can’t help but worry. Couldn’t he have […]
OCASCR keeps Oklahoma competitive for federal research funding
Entity has provided $37 million in grants since 2010
Celebration caps OMRF’s statewide 77 for 77 campaign
Yearlong tour familiarized thousands more with OMRF








