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OMRF researchers discover role of proteins in chromosome packaging

October 16, 2017

OMRF researcher Susannah Rankin has new information on how chromosomes organize themselves in cells.

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OMRF researchers identify gene mutation present in pair of diseases

September 18, 2017

OMRF researchers found mutations in PDGF receptor beta can trigger two rare diseases.

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Oklahoma scientists warn of dangers of “stem cell tourism”

December 11, 2013

Desperation can drive some to risk lives and savings.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: adult stem cells, cancer, Kincade, ocascr, Paul, paul kincade, regenerative medicine, scientist-news, stem cell tourism, tset

Griffin, Courtney

Paul Kincade Thinks the Future Is Almost Here

Dr. Paul Kincade can’t recall a more exciting time for stem cell research. And with a 50-year career as a stem cell biologist, he has a vantage point that’s second to none. Earlier this year, after more than three decades heading a lab and research program at OMRF, Kincade retired as the foundation’s vice president […]

Plowing Ahead

A tractor accident severely damaged John Enns’ spine. We first met him after his injuries had healed and he was helping to establish the Oklahoma Center for Adult Stem Cell Research at OMRF. When we caught up with him again this past fall, we found a man who refuses to let his injuries slow him down.

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