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Researchers discover 10 new lupus genes in Asian population study

January 25, 2016

The findings were published in the Jan. 25 issue of Nature Genetics.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: asiana, autoimmune, coalition, defects, disease, DNA, gene, genes, grant, gtf2i, immunology, Jonathan, Judith James, lupus, Nath, Nature Genetics, newsok, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, paper, population, project, publication, research, science, scientist-news, study, Swapan, Swapan Nath, united states, variants, Wren

OMRF receives $1.1 million to continue study of rare immune condition

September 28, 2015

The additional funding will aid in better understanding the roots of sarcoidosis.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: African Americans, baylor, bioinformatics, blacks, cener, computers, Courtney, Courtney Montgomery, data, DNA, grant, granulomas, houston, math, Montgomery, NIH, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, sarcoidosis, scientist-news, statistics, supplemental, wgs, whole genome sequencing

Does DNA determine happiness?

June 20, 2014

Some genes influence joy, but that’s not the whole story.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: 5-HTT, christopher, DNA, dopamine, endorphin, genes, genetics, happiness, Lessard, mutation, oxytocin, scientist-news, serotonin

Spider-Man’s amazing (and scientifically challenging) powers

May 6, 2014

Could a radioactive spider bite really give you powers?

Filed Under: Education, Featured News, News Tagged With: bite, Courtney, courtney griffin, DNA, epigenetics, genes, Griffin, radioactive, scientist-news, spider, Spider-Man, venom

Research team discovers lupus gene’s role

April 23, 2014

BLK controls autoantibody creation in the immune system.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: autoantibodies, autoantibody, autoimmune disease, BLK, DNA, Gaffney, guthridge, Joel, Joel Guthridge, lupus, Nath, patrick, Patrick Gaffney, scientist-news, Swapan, Swapan Nath

DNA packaging impacts cell division, OMRF researcher says

October 24, 2012

How DNA is packed into cells can have major implications.

Filed Under: News, Research News Tagged With: birth defects, cell division, DNA, DNA anchoring, Down syndrome, Esco1, Esco2, NIH, Rankin, Roberts syndrome, scientist-news, Susannah, Susannah Rankin, tumor

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