Three separate programs involved 29 interns
Record intern class completes summer lab work at OMRF
OMRF adds new physician-scientist specializing in autoimmune research
Lu seeks to improve diagnosis and treatment options
Bodywork: Why do spicy foods trigger the body’s alarm system?
Each week, OMRF Chief Medical Officer Dr. Judith James opens “Adam’s Journal” to answer a medical question from Adam Cohen, OMRF’s senior vice president & general counsel. Adam’s Journal I just returned from a delicious dinner where I ate a mouth-wateringly good plate of noodles seasoned at what was advertised as a “medium” spice level. […]
Bodywork: Learning About “Biosimilars”
Each week, OMRF Chief Medical Officer Dr. Judith James opens “Adam’s Journal” to answer a medical question from Adam Cohen, OMRF’s senior vice president & general counsel. Adam’s Journal Here’s a question from one of our coworkers at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation: My doctor changed my medication to something he referred to as a […]
OMRF scientist receives $2.4 million to study genetic mutations
NIH grant allows for quicker identification of mutations
Cohen’s Last Problem
Outside of Aspen, Colorado, there’s a rock-climbing route that bears my father’s name. Like just about everything associated with Dad, the route’s name is clever. And, just as fitting, it’s tough. This ascent was perhaps Dad’s greatest challenge as an alpinist. So, when he conquered it, whoever bestows these monikers did themselves – and my […]








