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OMRF enters into a license agreement with Shanghai RAAS Blood Products

February 13, 2018

OMRF has entered a license agreement with Shanghai RAAS Blood Products for development of novel hemophilia treatment.

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OMRF postdoc receives national aging reward

February 8, 2018

OMRF scientist Rizwan Qaisar has been awarded an Irene Diamond Fund/AFAR Postdoctoral Transition Award in Aging.

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OMRF researcher develops tool to catch errors in scientific literature

February 5, 2018

OMRF scientist Jonathan Wren has developed a computer program to sniff out a wide range of mistakes that commonly appear in scientific studies.

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What you need to know about the flu

January 30, 2018

This year’s flu outbreak is shaping up to be the worst in a decade. Why does it vary so much season to season?

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The Kirschner Trusts award $6,000 grant to OMRF researcher

January 15, 2018

The one-time grant will help OMRF scientist Jian Li, Ph.D., with start-up costs for his new lab.

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OMRF scientist selected for national sarcoidosis fellowship

January 8, 2018

This award is tailored to support scientists and doctors early in their careers studying and treating sarcoidosis.

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