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OMRF awarded $1.7 million to study blood clotting

August 22, 2023

Research aimed at better understanding interaction between three molecules that regulate normal clotting

Filed Under: News Tagged With: apc, blood clotting, Lijun Xia, peritoneal fibrosis, Ray, Rezaie, scientist-news, thrombin, thrombosis

Bodywork: Are autoimmune diseases on the rise?

August 22, 2023

It seems autoimmune diseases like lupus and multiple sclerosis have been on the rise. Is my perception a product of my surroundings, or has there really been a surge?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: autoimmunity, celiac disease, gluten-free, James, Judith, lupus, multiple sclerosis, scientist-news, Sjögren's disease

Midshipmen complete Saxon internships at OMRF

August 17, 2023

Summer lab program open to service academy students

Filed Under: News Tagged With: John H. Saxon Jr., John H. Saxon Service Academy Summer Research Program, naval academy, Pezza, Roberto, sax program, scientist-news, U.S. Naval Academy

OMRF awarded $6.4 million for lupus study, seeks study volunteers

August 15, 2023

Researchers seek participants who are at high risk of developing lupus

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ADAPTS study, cohort participants, James, Judith, lupus, NIH grant, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, scientist-news, study volunteers

Bodywork: Can a fitness measurement also predict longevity?

August 15, 2023

I read recently that a fitness measurement called VO2 max is also a strong predictor of longevity. What is VO2 max, and can it really help tell how long we’ll live?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: exercise, fitness, JAMA, James, Judith, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, oxygen, scientist-news, VO2, VO2 max

OMRF scientists named Prescott Endowment recipients

August 10, 2023

Endowment helps recruit and retain scientists

Filed Under: News Tagged With: jeffries, matlock, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, prescott endowment, scientist recruitment, scientist retention, scientist-news, Stephen M. Prescott, sue bodine

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