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Home - OMRF News - Archives for Olson

Olson

OMRF receives $3.6 million to study skeletal disorders, vessel function

September 11, 2019

The new funding will support investigations into cellular mutations linked to rare skeletal diseases and vessel function.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: disorders, lab, Lorin, news, newsok, NHLBI, NIAMS, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Olson, OMRF, Ray, research, Rezaie, science, scientist-news, skeletal, staff, vessel function, vessels. skeleton

Three military academy students complete research program at OMRF

August 15, 2019

The Saxon program is designed to provide military academy students with an opportunity to work side-by-side with OMRF’s senior scientists.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: academy, air force, army, biomedical, caitlyn jungeun koo, chemistry, christopher, heather hebert, Humphries, John Saxon, kenneth, Lorin, military, mimi chen, Muskogee, Navy, Olson, program, research, sansam, Saxon, science, scientist-news, summer, tara degeorge

New findings cast light on lymphatic system, key player in human health

October 16, 2018

OMRF researchers have broken new ground in understanding how the lymphatic system works.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: alzheimers, atherosclerosis, cancer, cell, cell reports, cells, develop, development, disorders, drug targets, drugs, health, infections, Lorin, lymph, lymphatic, lymphedema, news, newsok, obesity, OKC, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Olson, OMRF, pathway, Sathish, Sathish Srinivasan, scientist-news, Srinivasan, st. jude's, system, therapies, therapy

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.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: biotech, cancer, cells, deformity, discovery, disease, donation, genes and development, genetics, Griffin, kosaki overgrowth syndrome, lab, Lorin, Lorin Olson, mice, model, mouse, mutant, National Institutes of Health, NIAMS, NIGMS, NIH, ocascr, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Olson, OMRF, outcome, overgrowth, pdgf, pdgfrb, penttinen syndrome, pew charitable, research, science, scientist-news, stat1, support, Timothy, trust

OMRF scientist receives $2.3 million grant to study how wounds heal

October 20, 2016

Olson is looking at why people form scar tissue instead of regenerating.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: fibrosis, grant, growth factor, healing, lab, Lorin, Lorin Olson, molecule, national institute of arthritis and musculoskeletal and skin diseases, National Institutes of Health, newsok, NIAMS, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Olson, OMRF, organs, pdgf, r01, regenerate, regeneration, research, scar tissue, science, scientist-news, skin, wound healing

Military academy students complete summer of research at OMRF

July 21, 2015

Muskogee physician keeps father’s memory alive with scholar program.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: air force, army, Courtney, dani given, Florea, Griffin, John Saxon, lab, Lorin, Lupu, military, Muskogee, Navy, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Olson, OMRF, paige stateler, physician, saxon scholars, scientist-news, students, study, tirzah prince

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