How DNA is packed into cells can have major implications.
Susannah
OMRF scientist is a “molecular mechanic”
Researcher looking for triggers that can lead to birth defects, diseases
OMRF scientists make new insights into cell division
Proper cell division is important, but there are many ways for it to go awry.
OMRF cell biologist honored as Oklahoma’s first Pew Scholar
OMRF scientist Susannah Rankin, Ph.D., has been named the state’s first ever Pew Scholar. After a nationwide competition, Rankin, a cell biologist at OMRF, was named Thursday as 1 of 20 2008 Pew Scholars in Biomedical Research by the Pew Charitable Trusts and the University of California at San Francisco. The honor includes a $240,000 […]
Four new scientists boost OMRF’s research programs
Four scientists from some of the nation’s leading research institutions have joined the faculty of the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation. The new researchers bring additional strength to OMRF’s research in cancer, genetic disorders and immunology. Susannah Rankin, Ph.D., and Dean Dawson, Ph.D., come to OMRF from Boston, where Rankin studied cell division in the Systems […]