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New OMRF grant will focus on autoimmune condition

October 24, 2018

The project will focus on comparing certain immune cells in patients with Sjögren’s to those of healthy controls.

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OMRF researcher receives rheumatology award

January 26, 2017

The award is for continued research into the origins of Sjögren’s syndrome.

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Researchers from around the world attend OMRF conference

September 23, 2016

The event brought in physicians, scientists and industry reps from 18 countries.

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OMRF to host international research conference

August 26, 2016

The four-day research conference is from Sept. 19 to 22 in Oklahoma City.

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Does X mark the spot? A new clue why autoimmune diseases target women

June 13, 2016

Gender bias of diseases like lupus and Sjögren’s could be linked X chromosomes.

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