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OMRF receives $2.1 million to study cell division

July 2, 2018

OMRF scientist Gary Gorbsky, Ph.D., will use the funds to pursue general research projects related to cell division.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: biology, birth defects, breakthroughs, cancer, cell, cell cycle, cell division, federal, funding, Gary, gary gorbsky, general, Gorbsky, grant, institute, investigator, lab, mira, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, newsok, NIGMS, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, program, research, science, scientist-news, staff, supplies

New hope in the fight against sickle cell disease

June 14, 2018

For Mary Long, the answer to her pain may, literally, be right around the corner.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: biology, biotechnology, blood, cell, disease, drug, mary long, McEver, news, newsok, novartis, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, option, P-selectin, pain, patients, rodger, Rodger McEver, scd, scientist-news, selexys, sickle cell, therapy

Researchers make new insights into birth defects, infertility

February 16, 2017

Abnormal numbers of chromosomes—known as aneuploidy—are a common cause of genetic disorders and birth defects.

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A case of the curiosities: Solving the mysteries of aging, one question at a time

February 14, 2017

OMRF’s Holly Van Remmen is well served by her inquisitiveness.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: age, aging, american aging association, arlan richardson, biological, biology, denham harman award, Holly, Holly Van Remmen, Lou Gehrig's disease, mentor, metabolism, muscle degeneration, muscle loss, OKC, Oklahoma City, oklahoma health sciences center, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, old, OMRF, OUHSC, prize, program, research, san antonio, science, scientist-news, study, van remmen

OMRF announces new scientific leaders

November 11, 2016

Rodger McEver and Lijun Xia will be taking on new positions in early 2017.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: biology, cardio, cardiovascular biology, chair, change, changes, chicago, department, foundation, immunology, john marshall, Kincade, leadership, Lijun, Lijun Xia, McEver, merrick, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Paul, position, program, research, rodger, Rodger McEver, scientist-news, vice president, vp, Xia, yale

$6.5 million grant will benefit cardiovascular research at OMRF

August 17, 2016

OMRF has received a 5-year NIH grant to continue heart and blood research.

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