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International study reveals 24 new genes associated with lupus

July 19, 2017

These findings will help scientists understand how to better diagnose and treat the disease.

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OMRF researcher tests new approach for treating deadly blood infection

July 18, 2017

Lupu’s findings were published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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OMRF Multiple Sclerosis Center wins top MS research award

July 11, 2017

The Scheinberg Award recognizes research excellence in the field of neurorehabiliation in MS.

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Med-ucation: How smart are the drugs we take?

July 5, 2017

Have you ever wondered how pills do their job inside the body?

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Military academy students get hands-on lab experience at OMRF

June 29, 2017

The Saxon program provides military academy students with an opportunity to work alongside OMRF senior scientists.

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OMRF receives new grants to study blood clotting, ovarian cancer

June 21, 2017

The National Institutes of Health grants total nearly $2.1 million.

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