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Researcher receives grant to study blood vessel development in the brain

August 17, 2015

OMRF received $1.8 million to look into the critical role of a particular protein.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: blood, brain, development, funding, glycoprotein, grant, Lijun, Lijun Xia, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, podoplanin, prevent bleeding, r01, scientist-news, vessel, vessel network, Xia

OMRF scientist shows potential ALS, traumatic brain injury link

August 11, 2015

Evidence shows TBI could worsen effects of Lou Gehrig’s Disease.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ALS, battle, CDC, concussion, diagnosed, football, Holly, Holly Van Remmen, injury, linked, lous gehrig's disease, mice, neurodegenerative, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, ph.d., related, scientist-news, sports, tbi, traumatic brain injury, van remmen, war

Risk assessment

July 28, 2015

In a nutshell, while the test is a powerful tool for predicting who will develop Alzheimer’s, it’s far from perfect.

Filed Under: Ask Dr. P Tagged With: Alzheimer's cure, alzheimer's disease, Alzheimer's guidance, Alzheimer's test, alzheimers, Alzheimers prevention, disease, disease of the mind, disease prevention, disease progression, medical test, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF

A tiny fly yields answers about the heart

July 22, 2015

OMRF received a grant for breakthrough research studying fruit fly hearts.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aha, biology, cardiovascular, disease, flies, fly, fruit flies, heart, hui-ying lim, model, National Institutes of Health, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, research, researcher, science, scientist

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

Be smart in the sun now to avoid problems later

July 16, 2015

We all know sunburns hurt, but what are the longterm effects of sun exposure?

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aging skin, basal cell, cancer, doctor, effect, exposure, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, research. omrf, side effects, skin cancer, spf, squamous cell, stephen prescott, steve prescott, Sun, sunburn, sunscreen, tan, tanning, vitamin D

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