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Nonprofits hold STEM career event for girls

January 27, 2020

Women representing a variety of science, technology, engineering and math fields met face-to-face with the girls in small groups.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aha, american heart association, brigette zorn, Chakravarty, Courtney, Eliza, future, girls, Griffin, math, Montgomery, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, school, science, scientist-news, stem, technology, women

Nerdy Holidays to You: Gift Ideas for Budding Scientists

December 17, 2015

Looking for something special for that whiz kid on your holiday list?

Filed Under: News Tagged With: biology genetics and dna kit, children, chris sansam, Christmas, christopher, Courtney, courtney griffin, courtney sansam, doctors, gift, goldieblox, Griffin, holiday, holidays, kids, Kovats, learning, math, OMRF, osmo gaming, sansam, science, scientist-news, scientists, snap circuits, Susan, Susan Kovats, Tim Griffin, Timothy, young

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

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