Overactive gene appears to play a role
OMRF study finds potential target for ovarian cancer treatment
Celebrating mothers of science
Each of the millions of data points gathered by scientists at OMRF annually is more meaningful to discoveries than ever before, thanks in part to the pioneering work of one mother nearly 60 years ago.
Bodywork: Deciding when to undergo Alzheimer’s testing
A friend has a parent who lives with Alzheimer’s disease. Because of her family history, she has been offered a blood test to assess her own risk for Alzheimer’s. How accurate are these types of tests – and how useful are they?
Remembering a humble, generous hero
Maj. Gen. Stanley Newman passed away in April, four months shy of what would have been his 100th birthday.
OMRF receives $3.3 million to study key element of aging
New technology allows for better understanding of protein turnover
Bodywork: No swimming required for swimmer’s ear
My son was recently diagnosed with swimmer’s ear. But I don’t think he’s been in a pool in years. What gives?








