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Protecting moms from autoimmune disease

May 10, 2018

While we celebrate mothers this weekend, scientists at the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation are working constantly to protect them.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2018, autoimmune, autoimmunity, clues, day, disease, female, gender bias, Hal Scofield, James, Judith, Judith James, lupus, may, moms, mother's day, Mothers, multiple sclerosis, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, oklahoman, OMRF, research, robert, science, scientist-news, Scofield, Sjogren's syndrome, women

AHA, OMRF host STEM event for teen girls

October 4, 2017

On Sunday, the AHA hosted a special STEM education program at OMRF.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: aha, american heart association, angela robinson, Chakravarty, Courtney, courtney griffin, Courtney Montgomery, Eliza, eliza chakravarty, executives, girls, graduation, Griffin, health, heart, leaders, leadership, Montgomery, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, program, research, science, scientist-news, stem, sweethearts, teen, usha turner, women

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.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: autoimmune, bias, christopher, chromosome, clinic, disease, disorder, extra, females, gender, hal, Kathy, klinefelter, Lessard, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, research, robert, science, scientist-news, Scofield, sivils, Sjogren's, syndrome, therapies, treatment, women, x, x chromosome, y chromosome

OMRF hosting women’s MS conference on April 5

March 11, 2013

Conference to address MS issues specific to women

Filed Under: Diseases, News Tagged With: anne cross, conference, Farhat Husain, Husain, kanaly foundation, MS, ms connection, MS Society, multiple sclerosis, national multiple sclerosis society, panel discussion, phebe tucker, tania reyna, women, women treating women

Oklahoma City woman lives with lupus

May 23, 2012

Disease has changed her life, but Williams’ resolve remains strong

Filed Under: Diseases, News Tagged With: gwendolyn williams, James, Judith, Judith James, living with lupus, lupus, lupus awareness month, scientist-news, williams, women

OMRF focuses on women’s health

May 14, 2012

Scientists are working year-round on diseases that affect women

Filed Under: News Tagged With: angiogenesis, breast cancer, dendritic cells, hong chen, Kovats, lupus, OMRF, scientist-news, Susan, Susan Kovats, women, women's health week

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