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Bodywork: Pressing pause on a coronavirus vaccine trial

September 15, 2020

Last week, the drug company AstraZeneca halted its SARS-CoV-2 vaccine trial. What happened?

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Walking the walk: Sepsis survivor overcomes illness, amputation

September 10, 2020

Sept. 13 is World Sepsis Day, established to raise awareness of the deadly condition.

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Bodywork: Colon cancer doesn’t just strike older people

September 9, 2020

Despite its reputation as a disease that strikes in later years, colon cancer affects people of all ages.

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OMRF receives $2.2 million to study brain cells

August 25, 2020

The National Institutes of Health has awarded OMRF scientist Tommy Lewis $2.2 million to study the inner workings of brain cells.

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Protecting Oklahomans From the Virus

New OMRF grant to study Covid-19 in state’s different ethnic populations

OMRF receives $2.1 million to study heart disease

May 28, 2020

Aortic valve stenosis is one of the most common heart conditions in the elderly, and no treatment for it currently exists. 

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