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Oklahoma teen lives with unique skeletal disorder

December 3, 2019

Sydney Rutz is one in five billion.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: bone, condition, disease, disorder, Gaffney, genetic, growth, Lijun, mary, mbtps1, middle school, mutation, news, newsok, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, patient, patrick, rutz, scientist-news, scoliosis, skeletal, skeleton, spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia, sydney, Xia, yukon

Oklahoma researchers solve a genetic mystery—and save a teen’s life

May 9, 2018

For more than a decade, doctors could not pinpoint Xander’s symptoms. Then DNA sequencing helped researchers save his life.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: cancer, cysts, disease, DNA, dna sequencing, doctor, family, Findings, Gaffney, genes, health, heart, medical, news, newsok, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, ou, OUHSC, patrick, phlebotomy, physicians, research, scientist-news, surgery, xander auld, yukon

OMRF staffer climbs to top of growing sport

May 11, 2015

Brad Pazoureck will climb the tallest building in the U.S. on May 17.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: amateur, brad pazoureck, challenge, elevator, exercise, fitness, fitness together, floors, information technology, it, OKC, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, OMRF, race, sport, stair climbing, stair master, stairsport, workout, world trade center, world trade center one, yukon

1 In 5 Billion

There are people who suffer from rare diseases. And then there’s Sydney Rutz, who has a genetic condition never before identified–until a group of OMRF scientists took on her case.

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