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Home - OMRF News - Archives for clotting

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OMRF receives new grants to study blood clotting, ovarian cancer

June 21, 2017

The National Institutes of Health grants total nearly $2.1 million.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: antithrombin, Bieniasz, blood, cancer, clotting, funding, grant, heart, inflammatory diseases, Magdalena, magdalena bieniasz, McEver, nci, newsok, NHLBI, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, ovarian cancer, plasma, Ray, ray rezaie, research, Rezaie, rodger, scientist-news, sfron

OMRF shares in $23.8 million grant to research trauma

November 15, 2013

Trauma is a leading cause of death in people under age 34.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: blood, Charles, charles esmon, chuck esmon, clotting, coagulation, coagulopathy, Department of Defense, Esmon, Kenneth Mann, NHLBI, scientist-news, Stephen Wisniewski, TACTIC, Trans-Agency Consortium for Trauma-Induced Coagulopathy, trauma, traumatic injury

Heart Disease

It strikes more Americans than any other condition. But scientists are poised to change that statistic.

Coagulation Biology Laboratory

Cardiovascular Biology Research Program

Lupu, Florea

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