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Researchers make new insights into birth defects, infertility

February 16, 2017

Abnormal numbers of chromosomes—known as aneuploidy—are a common cause of genetic disorders and birth defects.

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A case of the curiosities: Solving the mysteries of aging, one question at a time

February 14, 2017

OMRF’s Holly Van Remmen is well served by her inquisitiveness.

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Perfect harmony: Shared passions help husband-wife researchers stay in tune

February 9, 2017

A husband-wife team at OMRF studies how diabetes affects the heart.

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Cold or flu? Early signs can help determine when to see your doctor

February 1, 2017

Early on the infections share many overlapping symptoms.

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OMRF researcher receives rheumatology award

January 26, 2017

The award is for continued research into the origins of Sjögren’s syndrome.

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OMRF part of research team that receives $9 million aging grant

January 23, 2017

OMRF and three other institutions are jointly studying age-related muscle loss.

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