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Courtney

OMRF receives $3.2 million grant to study rare immune disease

March 19, 2019

A four-year grant from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute will help OMRF researcher Courtney Montgomery and her team determine the roles of specific immune cells associated with sarcoidosis.

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OMRF recruiting volunteers for sarcoidosis research

October 11, 2018

OMRF’s Sarcoidosis Unit, which launched in January, is the only one of its kind in the state.

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Military students receive summer science training at OMRF

June 28, 2018

Two students from the Naval Academy and one from the Air Force Academy participated in the OMRF’s ninth annual Saxon program.

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Discovery could help treat Tylenol overdoses

June 12, 2018

New research from OMRF has pinpointed the cause of liver bleeding during acetaminophen overdose, as well as a possible treatment.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: acetaminophen, apap, bleeding, cells, Courtney, courtney griffin, damage, drugs, FDA, Florea, Griffin, hepatology, journal, liver, Lupu, metabolized, National Institutes of Health, NIGMS, NIH, od, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, overdose, percocet, plasmin, scientist-news, siqi gao, therapy, tranexamic acid, treatment, tylenol, vicodin

OMRF hosts 2018 Loyal Donors reception

May 15, 2018

OMRF officials brought more than 110 long-time donors together from across the state to celebrate their dedicated supporters at the annual Loyal Donor Society reception.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cancer, Courtney, Deshmukh, development, disease, donations, donor, facility, foundation, giving, institute, Kinter, loyal, Michael, Montgomery, newsok, officials, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, philanthropy, research, Rheal, science, scientist-news, support, Towner, Umesh, Wan, Yoon

Lots o’ luck: How the shamrock gets its shape

March 12, 2018

Four-leaf clovers are said to represent good luck. They also represent something else: genetic mutation.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: clover, Courtney, courtney mongomery, DNA, four-leaf clover, gene, genetic mutations, genetics, good luck, holiday, lab, Montgomery, mutant, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, rare, research, saint patrick's day, science, scientist-news, sequence, st patty's. st patricks, study

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