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OMRF brain tumor drug receives rare disease designations from the FDA

September 2, 2020

The drug treats fast-growing, deadly brain cancers with no effective treatment.

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OMRF scientist receives National MS Society grant

August 11, 2016

The grant is to study the interplay between two specific cell types that drive MS.

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OMRF adds board member, honors scientists at spring meeting

April 14, 2016

OMRF hosted its annual spring board meeting on Wednesday.

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Play It Again, Bob

How one OMRF scientist’s refusal to give up on a failed stroke drug has yielded new hope for treating brain cancer and hearing loss

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