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OMRF researcher receives Alzheimer’s grant

November 7, 2017

An OMRF scientist has received a grant to investigate a potential link between Alzheimer’s and age-related muscle loss.

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The “mad” scientist: fact or fiction?

October 26, 2017

Like many fictional characters, the mad scientist figure has its basis in real life.

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Superbugs: Why antibiotic resistance is a fast-growing crisis

October 11, 2017

Antibiotic resistance occurs when a bacteria, fungi, or parasite is no longer curable by medicines previously able to treat them.

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International study reveals 24 new genes associated with lupus

July 19, 2017

These findings will help scientists understand how to better diagnose and treat the disease.

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OMRF seeks healthy minority participants for one-time blood sample donation

June 7, 2017

The foundation hopes to recruit up to 2,000 healthy individuals.

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Blood test identifies people at high risk for lupus

April 6, 2017

New research will help physicians better identify blood relatives of lupus patients at risk for developing the disease.

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