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OMRF enters into a license agreement with Shanghai RAAS Blood Products

February 13, 2018

OMRF has entered a license agreement with Shanghai RAAS Blood Products for development of novel hemophilia treatment.

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Heart of the matter: OMRF offers healthy heart tips for Valentine’s Day

February 12, 2018

Heart disease claims 800,000 Americans each year, and it’s also the leading killer in Oklahoma. What can you do?

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OMRF researcher develops tool to catch errors in scientific literature

February 5, 2018

OMRF scientist Jonathan Wren has developed a computer program to sniff out a wide range of mistakes that commonly appear in scientific studies.

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What you need to know about the flu

January 30, 2018

This year’s flu outbreak is shaping up to be the worst in a decade. Why does it vary so much season to season?

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Want to avoid catching a cold? Start counting sheep

January 17, 2018

Studies suggest if you find yourself sleeping less than five or six hours per night, you could be up to four times more likely to catch a cold.

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OMRF researchers identify genes that may cause cancer to recur after treatment

December 20, 2017

Cancer often returns after successful therapy, but why?

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