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OMRF secures $2.6 million flu grant

May 24, 2018

Alberola-Ila will investigate the role a type of white blood cell plays in mounting the body’s response against flu infection.

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Discovery could explain cell division errors in cancer

April 18, 2018

New findings provide a better understanding of how cells replicate, and it could help outline how and why this process goes wrong in cancer.

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Give your body the vitamin D-fense it needs

January 25, 2018

The “sunshine vitamin” is essential for strengthening bones, proper cell growth and bolstering the immune system.

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The Kirschner Trusts award $6,000 grant to OMRF researcher

January 15, 2018

The one-time grant will help OMRF scientist Jian Li, Ph.D., with start-up costs for his new lab.

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OMRF researchers identify genes that may cause cancer to recur after treatment

December 20, 2017

Cancer often returns after successful therapy, but why?

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OMRF launches world’s first lupus prevention study

December 14, 2017

The SMILE trial will seek to identify individuals at high risk for developing lupus and treat them before they ever transition into the disease.

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