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December The Nonagenarian Society gets – and gives – a lesson in healthy aging. The questions flew fast and furious. How do OMRF scientists share their findings with physicians? What level of detail do researchers include in their grant proposals to funding agencies? How many individual patient samples were used for a particular research project on chemotherapy […]

OMRF seeks volunteers for anti-aging study

March 20, 2023

The study will test whether a widely used diabetes drug can slow the aging process.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aging and metabolism, Benjamin, diabetes, metformin, Miller, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, scientist-news

OMRF scientist identifies genetic cause of rare disease

March 16, 2023

Genetic mutation pinpointed in severe neurological disorder

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aging & metabolism research program, drosophila, genetic mutations, genetic sequencing technology, human genome project, OGDH, scientist-news, Wan, Yoon

Bodywork: A link between irritable bowel syndrome and gravity?

March 14, 2023

A friend sent me an article suggesting that gravity might be a factor in causing irritable bowel syndrome. Could this really be true? And if so, what does it mean for people affected by this condition?

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: gravity, gut, ibs, irritable bowel syndrome, James, Judith, scientist-news

OMRF scientists gather for annual scientific retreat

March 9, 2023

Awards presented to several junior researchers

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Benjamin, Chi, Courtney, Gary, Gaurav, Gorbsky, Griffin, Kovats, Lee, Lijun, Lorin, Miller, Olson, Plafker, Sathish, scientist-news, Scott, Srinivasan, Susan, Varshney, Xia

Bodywork: Time for another Covid booster?

March 7, 2023

Each week, OMRF Vice President of Research Dr. Rod McEver opens “Adam’s Journal” to answer a medical question from Adam Cohen, OMRF’s senior vice president & general counsel. Adam’s Journal Here’s a question from a reader: Dear Dr. McEver, I got my fourth Covid vaccination in September. I am at high risk because of my […]

Filed Under: Bodywork Tagged With: adam cohen, booster, covid-19, James, Judith, McEver, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, rodger, scientist-news, vaccine

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