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Collaboration could lead to new treatment for rare blood cancer

January 8, 2014

Scientists are interested to see if the drug could be useful in other cancers.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: cancer, cancer research, Jia Ruan, lenalidomide, Lijun, Lijun Xia, lymphatic cells, lymphoma, mast cell lymphoma, MCL, scientist-news, thalidomide, weill cornell, Xia

OMRF scientists look ahead to research in 2014

January 2, 2014

A new year brings new challenges for medical researchers.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: 2014, autoimmune disease, Axtell, Bob Axtell, cancer, Charles and Peggy Stephenson Cancer Center, Gabriel, Gabriel Pardo, James, Jonathan, jonathan wren, Judith, Judith James, lupus, multiple sclerosis, Multiple Sclerosis Center of Excellence, OKN007, Pardo, resolutions, Rheal, rheal towner, robert, scientist-news, steve prescott, Susannah Rankin, Towner, Wren

Aging and muscle loss targets for new OMRF researcher

December 18, 2013

Dr. Van Remmen brings neuromuscular expertise to the foundation.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: aging, ALS, Free Radical, Holly, Holly Van Remmen, luke szweda, neuromuscular, oxidative stress, recruiting, sarcopenia, scientist-news, van remmen

OMRF discovery could stop deadly blood vessel hemorrhaging

December 13, 2013

A protein is key to the structural integrity surrounding blood vessels.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News Tagged With: AAA, abdominal aortic aneurysm, aneurysm, CDH4, Courtney, courtney griffin, extracellular, Florea, Griffin, Lupu, matrix, OMRF, PLOS Genetics, scientist-news

Oklahoma scientists warn of dangers of “stem cell tourism”

December 11, 2013

Desperation can drive some to risk lives and savings.

Filed Under: Featured News, News Tagged With: adult stem cells, cancer, Kincade, ocascr, Paul, paul kincade, regenerative medicine, scientist-news, stem cell tourism, tset

OMRF offering summer science internships for 2014

November 21, 2013

Looking for a whole summer of real research experience? Check this out!

Filed Under: Education, News Tagged With: college, education, Fleming, intern, internship, James, Judith, McEver, rodger, scholar, scholarship, science program, scientist-news, student, summer

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