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Mothers’ Clubs donate to OMRF for 60th consecutive year

May 11, 2016

The relationship between OMRF and the OAMC has stood the test of time.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 60, aging, cancer, canton, disease, donation, fairview, giving, goldsby, hennessey, lexington, medford, medicine, money, newsok, oamc, OKC, okeene, oklahoma association of mothers clubs, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, philanthropy, ponca city, purcell, research, time, years

OMRF research sheds new light on effects of aging in knee joints

December 1, 2015

OMRF researchers have identified new arthritis culprits.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: age, aging, arthritis, arthritis foundation, CDC, contributor, duke, fat pad, general medical sciences, gerontology, Griffin, inflammation, injury, joints, journal, knee, knees, leptin, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, osteoarthritis, protein, publication, research, science, scientist-news, Tim Griffin, Timothy, timothy griffin, yao fu

Joint $3.8 million grant to create aging research center

October 13, 2015

OMRF, OU and VA collaborate to combat diseases associated with aging.

Filed Under: News, Research News Tagged With: aging, Aging and Metabolism research program, aging research, alzheimer's disease, arlan richardson, cancer, diabetes, geroscience, heart attack, Holly, Holly Van Remmen, Jonathan, jonathan wren, Kinter, luke szweda, mentoring, Michael, Mike Kinter, nathan shock center of excellence in biology of aging, National Institutes of Health, NIH, Oklahoma Geroscience Consortium, scientist-news, shock center, stroke, van remmen, Wren

OMRF scientist receives grant to study how aging, obesity effect arthritis

May 26, 2015

Osteoarthritis affects more than 25 million Americans.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aging, arthritis, bone, CDC, common, diet, effect, fat, gift, grant, Griffin, health, impact, joint, NIH, obesity, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, osteoarthritis, scientist-news, Tim Griffin, Timothy

For OMRF researcher, ice bucket challenge a real splash

August 28, 2014

Awareness, says scientist, will help fuel search for treatments

Filed Under: Diseases, News Tagged With: aging, ALS, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Holly, Holly Van Remmen, ice bucket challenge, Lou Gehrig's disease, scientist-news, van remmen

Aging and muscle loss targets for new OMRF researcher

December 18, 2013

Dr. Van Remmen brings neuromuscular expertise to the foundation.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: aging, ALS, Free Radical, Holly, Holly Van Remmen, luke szweda, neuromuscular, oxidative stress, recruiting, sarcopenia, scientist-news, van remmen

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