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For OMRF autism researcher, work is personal

For OMRF autism researcher, work is personal

September 16, 2008

Rand knows–and lives–both research and real world of autism

Filed Under: News Tagged With: autism, C. elegans, neuroligin, Rand

OMRF adds new patient-oriented Clinical Immunology Research Program

September 2, 2008

Group to focus on multiple sclerosis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, vaccines

Filed Under: Diseases, News Tagged With: arthritis, clinic, immunology, James, lupus, multiple sclerosis, vaccines

Seeing double: OMRF adds second research MRI

August 19, 2008

In 2004, the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation opened the state’s first small-animal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) facility. With an investment of $3.75 million to build the facility, recruit a director and purchase a 10,000-pound magnet, OMRF knew it was taking a chance. Four years later, that risk has paid off: Researchers from institutions across the […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cancer, diabetes, glioblastoma, glioma, hypertension, Jordan, magnetic resonance imaging, MRI, Rheal, scientist-news, Tang, Tesiram, Towner

Memory, depression, insomnia—and worms?

August 5, 2008

Microscopic organisms help researchers make important discoveries

Filed Under: News Tagged With: C. elegans, depression, insomnia, memory, Miller, schizophrenia

Reckless Driving: OMRF discovers gene variant that “cuts the brakes” on immune system in lupus patients

August 1, 2008

Your immune system may have more in common with a Corvette than you thought. When a virus or bacteria enters a human body, the immune system revs up to fight and expel the invader. Once the invader is gone, the body puts on the brakes to stop the immune response. But a new study by […]

Filed Under: Diseases, News Tagged With: Gaffney, gene, immune, Kathy, lupus, Moser, patrick, scientist-news, sivils

Texas gridiron star tackling lupus research in Oklahoma City

July 23, 2008

When he crossed the Red River to play football at Oklahoma’s Langston University a year ago, James Harding, Jr., expected to meet his most formidable foes on the playing field. Unfortunately, his toughest opponents were lurking inside his own body—diseases that would rob him of a promising athletic career and change every day of his […]

Filed Under: Diseases, News Tagged With: education, Harding, Langston, lupus, polymyositis, scholar, Sjogren's, Texas

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