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Wake up and smell the coffee

Wake up and smell the coffee

June 30, 2008

A good cup of coffee might be just the wake-up call scientists need to stop multiple sclerosis. A new study coauthored by Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientist Linda Thompson, Ph.D., found that mice immunized to develop an MS-like condition were protected from the disease by drinking caffeine. The research appears in the early online edition […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: adenosine, caffeine, coffee, Linda, multiple sclerosis, scientist-news, Thompson

Role Reversal: Teachers become students at OMRF

June 26, 2008

For six Oklahoma science teachers, this summer has provided the chance to put on different shoes: those of students. The educators, all middle and high-school teachers, were selected from a statewide applicant pool as Foundation Scholars at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. In the four-week program, the teachers work together in an OMRF laboratory, performing […]

Filed Under: Diseases, News Tagged With: education, educator, scholar, teacher

Can You Hear Me Now? OMRF and Hough Ear Institute develop a promising new approach to prevent hearing loss

June 23, 2008

OMRF, Hough Ear Institute develop new approach to prevent hearing loss

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ear, Floyd, hearing loss, Kopke

OMRF cell biologist honored as Oklahoma’s first Pew Scholar

June 16, 2008

OMRF scientist Susannah Rankin, Ph.D., has been named the state’s first ever Pew Scholar. After a nationwide competition, Rankin, a cell biologist at OMRF, was named Thursday as 1 of 20 2008 Pew Scholars in Biomedical Research by the Pew Charitable Trusts and the University of California at San Francisco. The honor includes a $240,000 […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Pew, pew charitable trusts, pew scholar, Rankin, scientist-news, Susannah, Susannah Rankin

The Road to Recovery Saturday’s Star Bike Ride to raise funds for multiple sclerosis research

June 10, 2008

Nobody ever said fighting a disease couldn’t be fun. Since 2001, DeeAnn Simpson has organized the Eastern Star Bike Ride to increase awareness of multiple sclerosis and to raise funds to research the disease at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. And at this year’s edition of the ride, which takes place on Saturday, Simpson hopes […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bike, eastern star, James, Judith, MS, multiple sclerosis, scientist-news, simpson

Junior Scientists

June 4, 2008

Junior Scientists from Putnam City Schools come every year, and we’re always looking forward to it.

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