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Military academy students get hands-on lab experience at OMRF

June 29, 2017

The Saxon program provides military academy students with an opportunity to work alongside OMRF senior scientists.

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OMRF receives federal grant to investigate cell death

January 3, 2017

OMRF’s Courtney Griffin is studying a form of cell death called necroptosis.

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OMRF dedicates Sharon J. Bell Laboratory

November 2, 2016

Bell joined OMRF’s Board of Directors in 1988.

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$6.5 million grant will benefit cardiovascular research at OMRF

August 17, 2016

OMRF has received a 5-year NIH grant to continue heart and blood research.

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Scientists discover clues about cause of dryness in Sjögren’s syndrome

June 29, 2016

Findings may point researchers to the origins of this autoimmune disease

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OMRF researchers find that a biological “good guy” has a dark side

May 3, 2016

Enzyme thought harmless may be more dangerous than first believed

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