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OMRF receives three grants to study autoimmune disease

November 12, 2018

The federal grants will support the work of two OMRF scientists who are investigating different aspects of autoimmune disease: Judith James, M.D., Ph.D., and Joan Merrill, M.D.

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OMRF, OBI partner to fight rheumatoid arthritis

May 3, 2017

OBI’s new software system, Bio-Linked, will be used to match willing blood donors with researchers at OMRF to build a volunteer group for StopRA.

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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 lupus researcher receives high honor

September 14, 2016

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

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Clinical Trials

Lupus (SLE) OMRF seeks healthy minority participants for one-time blood sample donation Clinical Trials For more information on any of the studies listed below, call (405) 271-7805 or email clinic@omrf.org. Clarification of Abatacept Effects in SLE with Integrated Biologic and Clinical Approaches (The ABC Study), Protocol BMS-IM101-345 (ACTIVE) OMRF Evaluation of Belimumab Impact on a […]

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