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Surviving springtime in the ‘windy city’

March 24, 2015

OKC, Tulsa rank among nation’s worst for spring allergies.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: air, allergies, April, asthma, blow, cities, foundation, Hal Scofield, immunologist, march, OKC, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, physician, pollen, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, spring, steve prescott, swirl, therapy, trees, Tulsa, wind, worst

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

Keep yourself flu-free and healthy this holiday season

December 23, 2014

OMRF scientists offer helpful tips to keep you flu-free this holiday season.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: avoid, bacteria, Christmas, cough, doctor, exercise, flu, Hal Scofield, harsh, holiday, holidays, infection, m.d., new year's, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, period, ph.d., precaution, president, robert, science, scientist-news, Scofield, sick, sleep, sneeze, spread, stephen prescott, virus

OMRF selected to receive innovation grant from EMD Serono

October 6, 2014

Project selected from more than 200 applicants worldwide

Filed Under: Diseases, News, Research News, Technology Ventures News Tagged With: autoimmune disease, Axtell, Bob Axtell, collaboration, EMD Serono, grant, James, Judith, Judith James, Manu Nair, MS, multiple sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis Center of Excellence, Nair, robert, Robert Axtell, scientist-news

Allergies: A springtime horror story

April 10, 2014

The histamines are coming from inside the body!

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: allergies, allergy, Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, Hal Scofield, histamines, immune system, mold, pollen, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, spores, Spring Allergy Capitals

Get to know the flu virus so you can avoid it

February 10, 2014

Dr. Scofield answers some basic questions about influenza.

Filed Under: Diseases, Education, Featured News, News Tagged With: avian influenza, flu, H1N1, Hal Scofield, hemagglutinin, influenza vaccine, neuraminidase, robert, scientist-news, Scofield, Swine Flu

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