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bumsoo ahn

New OMRF findings shed light on maintaining muscle as we age

March 11, 2019

Age-related muscle loss, called sarcopenia, happens to all of us as we age and is a major cause of disability and loss of independence in the elderly.

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OMRF scientist honored with national aging award

December 18, 2018

OMRF scientist Bumsoo Ahn, Ph.D., has been awarded an Irene Diamond Fund/AFAR Postdoctoral Transition Award in Aging.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: afar, aging, aging and metabolism, award, blood, bumsoo ahn, funding, ghrelin, grant, Holly, Holly Van Remmen, hormone, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, program, research, sarcopenia, scientist-news, skeletal muscle mass, van remmen, weakness

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