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Putnam City Schools donate $100,000 to cancer research at OMRF

September 18, 2018

Over the past 43 years, Putnam City students, teachers and families have raised more than $3.6 million to combat cancer.

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Does a warm winter mean worse spring allergies?

April 18, 2017

Oklahoma is already tough on those with allergies, but a warm winter adds to the suffering.

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OMRF lupus researcher receives high honor

September 14, 2016

Joan Merrill was given a prestigious honor in Washington, D.C.

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Celebrating 70 years of discoveries

August 24, 2016

Since 1946, OMRF has grown into an internationally recognized research institute.

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Controlling a protein may help prevent cancer from spreading

November 5, 2014

New OMRF research could improve cancer, diabetes treatments.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cancer, China, Courtney, diabetes, Griffin, hong chen, Jonathan, Lijun, medical, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, progress, research, Sathish, science, scientist-news, Srinivasan, treatments, Wren, Xia

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