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OMRF scientist uncovers clues about age and muscle loss

September 4, 2019

OMRF’s findings could lead to new strategies to combat age-related muscle loss.

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OMRF secures $2.6 million flu grant

May 24, 2018

Alberola-Ila will investigate the role a type of white blood cell plays in mounting the body’s response against flu infection.

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HHS Secretary Leavitt brings American Indian health agenda to Oklahoma

August 9, 2007

At a symposium hosted by the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation and University of Oklahoma College of Public Health, U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt underscored the federal government’s commitment to improving health care and delivery to American Indians. “American Indians are not immune to the chronic diseases sweeping the nation,” Leavitt told Oklahoma […]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: HHS, Leavitt, public health

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