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OMRF scientist develops method for diagnosing bladder pain syndrome

March 6, 2015

Researcher reveals innovative approach for diagnosing interstitial cystitis.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: amy wisniewski, beverley greenwood-wan meerveld, bladder, bladder pain syndrome, center, chemical, clinical traisl, diagnose, health sciences, journal of urology, Kincade, leakage, MRI, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, ou, OUHSC, pain, Paul, paul kincade, Rheal, rheal towner, robert hurst, scientist-news, symptoms, Towner

OMRF scientist honored by American Heart Association

February 25, 2015

OMRF scientist Hong Chen recognized for research accomplishments.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: achievement, aha, american heart association, award, biomedical, blood, cancer, cardiovascular biology, cells, established investigator award, facility, health, heart disease, hong chen, lymphatic, McEver, nonprofit, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, ph.d., research, rodger, Rodger McEver, science, scientist-news, staff, vessels, yale

Ask Dr. P: Collaborate or compete?

February 12, 2015

As a scientist, I am often asked this question. I always answer this with one word: yes.

Filed Under: Ask Dr. P Tagged With: cancer patients, cancer research, clinical trials, collaboration, competition, disease, Dr Alana Welm, Dr. Bryan Welm, Dr. Robert Mannel, experimental therapies, Huntsman Cancer Institute, immune system development, Immunobiology and Cancer Research Program, laboratory studies, new treatment options, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, Oklahoma patients, Oklahoma University, OMRF, partners, patient car, research, research breakthroughs, scientists, Stephenson Center, support, treating cancer, women's cancer

Valentine’s Day delight: chocolate’s ‘dark’ health secrets

February 9, 2015

Can chocolate be good for you? We have some good news.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: affection, aztecs, benefits, candy, chocolate, cholesterol, cocoa, dark chocolate, february, health, healthy, heart, inflammation, love, md, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, positive effects, president, stephen prescott, steve, Valentine's Day

Polish exchange program brings young scientists to OMRF

February 5, 2015

In 2013, OMRF was named as a host institution for Poland’s competitive Visiting Research Graduate Traineeship Program.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: abroad, agasing, agnieshka, anna, Axtell, Bob Axtell, center, courtney griffin, Deshmukh, joanna podsiadlowska, kasia mikolajewicz, medicine, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, poland, polish, robert, scientist-news, students, technicians, Texas, Umesh, Umesh Deshmukh, uva, virginia, visiting research graduate traineeship program, vrgtp

New OMRF findings yield answers for bolstering immune response

January 19, 2015

Studies yield new clues related to blood vessel function and inflammation.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: blood, immune, immunity, infections, inflammation, Kincade, Lijun, Lijun Xia, lymph nodes, McEver, National Institutes of Health, nature immunology, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, papers, Paul, podoplanin, Publications, published, response, rod, rodger, Rodger McEver, science, scientific journal, scientist-news, Xia

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