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Home - OMRF News - Archives for functional genomics

functional genomics

OMRF makes new findings related to colon cancer gene

May 8, 2017

The new finding was published in the scientific journal eLife.

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Hearst Foundations make grant to OMRF

January 12, 2017

OMRF has received a $200,000 grant to grow its cancer research programs.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: award, biomed, biotech, cancer, Dave Jones, David, David Jones, disease, facility, foundation, functional genomics, genetic mutations, grant, hearst foundations, heart, institute, Jones, medical, medicine, model systems, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, program, recruit, research, scientist-news, william randolph hearst

Slimy, squirmy creatures: the unsung heroes of medical research

December 15, 2016

Fish, frogs and worms have become key players in the fight against disease.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: animals, cancer, code, David, david forsthoefel, David Jones, disease, fish, flatworms, Forsthoefel, frogs, functional genomics, genes, genetics, genome, genomics, heart disease, human, injury, institute, Jones, model, models, nonprofit, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, organisms, planarians, Rankin, research, science, scientist-news, sickness, Susannah, worms, zebrafish

Forsthoefel, David

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