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OMRF was a fantastic place for me to see people who loved what they were doing and were so committed to helping people. But the more I thought about it, the more I realized how much being a lawyer who did a lot of scientific work was the way I could help the most. Jamaica […]

Changing the Complexion of Science

A partnership with Langston University aims to draw more Black students to biomedical research.

The Puzzle of Covid and Autoimmunity

Can Covid-19 infections lead to lifelong disorders?

Findings Magazine

News and research from the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation

OMRF discovery holds potential for reversing vision loss

October 6, 2020

OMRF scientists have identified a compound that could give birth to therapies for a host of eye diseases.

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Oklahoma researchers solve a genetic mystery—and save a teen’s life

May 9, 2018

For more than a decade, doctors could not pinpoint Xander’s symptoms. Then DNA sequencing helped researchers save his life.

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