OMRF receives $4.3 million to oversee research

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for rheumatic diseases
  • Samples donated by patients in OMRF’s clinics are stored in special freezers at temperatures reaching minus-80 degrees Celsius (minus-112 Fahrenheit). These freezers form one aspect of the Oklahoma Rheumatic Diseases Research
    Samples donated by patients in OMRF’s clinics are stored in special freezers at temperatures reaching minus-80 degrees Celsius (minus-112 Fahrenheit). These freezers form one aspect of the Oklahoma Rheumatic Diseases Research
The National Institutes of Health has awarded the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation $4.3 million to continue serving as a hub for collaborative rheumatic disease research.Since 2007, the OMRF-based Oklahoma Rheumatic Disease Research Cores Center has provided infrastructure to support clinical research to improve patients’ lives for some of the diseases that are the greatest causes of…

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