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“Bench to Bedside” Series to Show How Scientific Research Benefits Humankind

September 8, 1998

“From Bench to Bedside: Biomedicine at the New Millenium,” a series of free public lectures this fall sponsored by the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, will feature nationally and internationally recognized OMRF scientists and physicians presenting the lastest research being done on a number of high profile diseases and conditions. “These exciting and informative programs are […]

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Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation announces common virus may cause lupus

December 15, 1997

A group of scientists from the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF) today announced that Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (lupus) may be caused by a common virus. Their results will be published today in the The Journal of Clinical Investigation. The work being reported raises suspicion that a common virus, known as Epstein-Barr virus, may be the culprit […]

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Triple Double

For three pairs of OMRF scientists parenting twins, there’s strength in numbers

Fountain of Youth?

For Dr. Ben Miller, staying active has always been “a no-brainer.”

1 In 5 Billion

There are people who suffer from rare diseases. And then there’s Sydney Rutz, who has a genetic condition never before identified–until a group of OMRF scientists took on her case.

Charting a New Course Against Alzheimer’s

Just about every one of us knows someone who’s been struck by Alzheimer’s disease. In the U.S., nearly 6 million people suffer from the deadly, memory-robbing illness.

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