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Think you’re Irish? Your genes may say otherwise

March 14, 2017

So what does it mean to be Irish?

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OMRF biorepository receives national accreditation

December 1, 2016

OMRF’s biorepository is one of fewer than 50 such facilities to receive this distinction.

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OMRF scientists find a way to heal the heart

October 31, 2016

The findings could lead to new ways to treat patients following a heart attack.

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Forsthoefel, David

Celebrating 70 years of discoveries

August 24, 2016

Since 1946, OMRF has grown into an internationally recognized research institute.

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Oklahoma researchers find clues to the origins of lupus

March 24, 2016

These new findings could play a key role in tailoring individual lupus treatments.

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