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OMRF announces 2017 Fleming Scholar class

March 29, 2017

OMRF has selected 13 area high school and college students as Fleming Scholars.

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OMRF receives grant to study triggers of cancer, birth defects

March 16, 2017

OMRF has received a five-year, $1.7 million grant to look at how DNA replicates itself.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: birth defects, cancer, cell division, chris, christopher, disease, DNA, fish, Gary, genome, Gorbsky, grant, health, lab, mit, model, National Institutes of Health, newsok, NIGMS, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, research, sansam, scientist-news, study, zebrafish

Think you’re Irish? Your genes may say otherwise

March 14, 2017

So what does it mean to be Irish?

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OMRF hosts junior scientists

March 8, 2017

OMRF opened its doors for 17 elementary-school scientists on Tuesday.

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Investigating the role of obesity in arthritis

February 21, 2017

Osteoarthritis, or OA, is the most common form of disability in the U.S.

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Researchers make new insights into birth defects, infertility

February 16, 2017

Abnormal numbers of chromosomes—known as aneuploidy—are a common cause of genetic disorders and birth defects.

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