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OMRF receives $1.47 million grant to study cell division

February 25, 2019

OMRF scientist Susannah Rankin received a four-year, $1.47 million award to study chromosomes.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: biology, cancer, cell division, cells, chromosomes, develop, grant, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, news, newsok, NIH, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, Rankin, research, science, scientist-news, Susannah, Susannah Rankin, treatment

Discovery could explain cell division errors in cancer

April 18, 2018

New findings provide a better understanding of how cells replicate, and it could help outline how and why this process goes wrong in cancer.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: BET, birth defects, cancer, cells, cellular, chris sansam, christopher, Christopher Sansam, divide, DNA, dulpicated, errors, interaction, lab, medical, news, newsok, nonprofit, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, process, protein, Rankin, regenerate, repair, replication, research, sansam, science, scientist-news, Susannah, TICRR

OMRF researchers discover role of proteins in chromosome packaging

October 16, 2017

OMRF researcher Susannah Rankin has new information on how chromosomes organize themselves in cells.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: birth defects, cancer, christopher, chromosomes, cohesin, defects, Esco1, Esco2, experiment, factors, groundwork, health, lab, metabolism, national academy of sciences, newsok, NIGMS, NIH, ocascr, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, packaging, PNAS, Rankin, research, sansam, science, scientist-news, Susannah, Susannah Rankin

Slimy, squirmy creatures: the unsung heroes of medical research

December 15, 2016

Fish, frogs and worms have become key players in the fight against disease.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: animals, cancer, code, David, david forsthoefel, David Jones, disease, fish, flatworms, Forsthoefel, frogs, functional genomics, genes, genetics, genome, genomics, heart disease, human, injury, institute, Jones, model, models, nonprofit, OKC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, organisms, planarians, Rankin, research, science, scientist-news, sickness, Susannah, worms, zebrafish

When cell division goes wrong

June 26, 2014

Get the sequence wrong and cell division can turn to disaster.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: Aaron Tipton, cancer, cell division, chromosome, Gary, gary gorbsky, Gorbsky, John Daum, malignant, Rankin, scientist-news, Ska3, Susannah, Susannah Rankin, tumor

DNA packaging research earns $1.5 million grant

June 13, 2013

Problems in chromosome cohesion can have far-reaching effects.

Filed Under: Diseases, Featured News, News, Research News Tagged With: basic science, cell division, chromosomes, cohesion, funding, grant, National Institute of General Medical Sciences, National Institutes of Health, NIGMS, NIH, Rankin, scientist-news, Susannah, Susannah Rankin

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