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Home - OMRF News - Archives for hong chen

hong chen

OMRF scientists identify protein that could drive colon cancer process

June 10, 2015

Research team’s new findings recently published in Nature Communications.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: baojun chang, cancer, colon cancer, development, hong chen, kandice tessneer, nature communications, nonprofit, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, ph.d., protein, research, role, science, tumor, wnt signaling

OMRF scientist honored by American Heart Association

February 25, 2015

OMRF scientist Hong Chen recognized for research accomplishments.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: achievement, aha, american heart association, award, biomedical, blood, cancer, cardiovascular biology, cells, established investigator award, facility, health, heart disease, hong chen, lymphatic, McEver, nonprofit, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, ph.d., research, rodger, Rodger McEver, science, scientist-news, staff, vessels, yale

Controlling a protein may help prevent cancer from spreading

November 5, 2014

New OMRF research could improve cancer, diabetes treatments.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cancer, China, Courtney, diabetes, Griffin, hong chen, Jonathan, Lijun, medical, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, progress, research, Sathish, science, scientist-news, Srinivasan, treatments, Wren, Xia

OMRF honors scientists, long-time director

April 18, 2014

Dr. Kathy Sivils received the Gaylord Prize for Scientific Achievement.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: board of directors, christy everest, Coggeshall, Distinguished Service Award, Edward L. and Thelma Gaylord Prize for Scientific Achievement, Frank McPherson, Fred Jones Award for Scientific Achievement, gaylord prize, hong chen, J. Donald & Patricia H. Capra Award for Scientific Achievement, K., Kathy, kathy sivils, mark coggeshall, Merrick Award for Outstanding Research, scientist-news, sivils, spring board, Sun, Xiao-Hong, xiao-hong sun

Protein could be key to new cancer and heart disease therapies

September 19, 2013

Researchers are looking to turn their theories into new therapies.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News Tagged With: angiogenesis, blood vessel, cancer, epsins, heart disease, hong chen, lipids

OMRF innovation could slow growth of breast, other cancers

January 23, 2013

Proteins called epsins could play a role in halting tumor growth.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News Tagged With: angiogenesis, breast cancer, cancer, cancer treatment, epsins, hong chen, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF

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