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Go East, Young Man: A West Coast transplant aims to improve cancer therapy

A west coast transplant aims to improve cancer therapy.

Rainbolt event raises more than $400,000 for cancer research

April 9, 2019

The funds were raised at Rainbolt’s 90th birthday party, which included a private concert by country music legend Willie Nelson.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bancfirst, birthday, cancer, cancer research, center, charity, donor, gene, gift, he, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, ou, OUHSC, Penny Voss, Rainbolt, stephenson, willie nelson

OMRF hosts Putnam City Junior Scientist Days

March 16, 2018

More than 30 students from Putnam City Schools spent time in labs OMRF this week.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cancer research, day, days, district, elementary, high school, junior, kids, Linda, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, opportunity, PC, Putnam City, putnam city cancer drive, schools, scientist, scientist-news, Thompson

Ask Dr. P: Collaborate or compete?

February 12, 2015

As a scientist, I am often asked this question. I always answer this with one word: yes.

Filed Under: Ask Dr. P Tagged With: cancer patients, cancer research, clinical trials, collaboration, competition, disease, Dr Alana Welm, Dr. Bryan Welm, Dr. Robert Mannel, experimental therapies, Huntsman Cancer Institute, immune system development, Immunobiology and Cancer Research Program, laboratory studies, new treatment options, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma patients, Oklahoma University, OMRF, partners, patient car, research, research breakthroughs, scientists, Stephenson Center, support, treating cancer, women's cancer

Collaboration could lead to new treatment for rare blood cancer

January 8, 2014

Scientists are interested to see if the drug could be useful in other cancers.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: cancer, cancer research, Jia Ruan, lenalidomide, Lijun, Lijun Xia, lymphatic cells, lymphoma, mast cell lymphoma, MCL, scientist-news, thalidomide, weill cornell, Xia

Putnam City Schools race to fund cancer research

November 13, 2013

The Cancer Classic is a fun event with a serious purpose.

Filed Under: Development News, Featured News, Immunobiology and Cancer, News Tagged With: 5k, Cancer Classic, cancer research, David, David Jones, fred rhodes, fun run, Jason Hasty, Jones, Linda, Linda Thompson, OMRF, Putnam City, Putnam City Schools, Rheal, rheal towner, scientist-news, Thompson, Towner, Tyler Stevens

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