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Home - OMRF News - Archives for genes

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New grant will investigate overlaps in autoimmune diseases

June 23, 2015

OMRF scientist receives grant for promising Sjögren’s research.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Chris Lessard, christopher, genes, glands, grant, Lessard, lupus, million, models, moisture, National Institutes of Health, Nature Genetics, new, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, patients, proteins, r01, scientist-news, Sjogren's syndrome, study

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

International coalition finds six new Sjögren’s syndrome genes

October 7, 2013

Researchers have exponentially increased their understanding of Sjögren’s genetics.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: A., autoimmune disease, christopher, christopher lessard, Courtney, Farris, Gaffney, genes, genetics, international, James, Jonathan, Judith, Kathy, kathy moser sivils, kathy sivils, Lessard, Montgomery, Nature Genetics, patrick, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, sgene, sivils, Sjogren's syndrome, Wren

“Master regulator” genes could become anti-cancer targets

February 5, 2013

New research in basic cell division leads to understanding of tumor origins.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: basic science, birth defects, cancer, cell division, cellular winch, chromosomes, dawson, Dean, dean dawson, Gary, genes, genetics, Gorbsky, IPL1, master regulator, MPS1, Regis Meyer, scientist-news, tumor

OMRF, OUHSC scientists find gene at the root of rare disease

August 13, 2012

Exome sequencing helps pinpoint previously unknown genetic links

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Adams-Oliver, Adams-Oliver Syndrome, American Journal of Human Genetics, DNA, dna testing, exome, exome sequencing, Gaffney, genes, genetics, Graham Wiley, human genetics, OUHSC, patrick, Patrick Gaffney, proteins, rare diseases, rare disorder, RBPJ, scientist-news, sequencing, Shaofeng Want, Susan Hassed, university of oklahoma health sciences center

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