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OMRF welcomes National President of Ladies Auxiliary to the VFW

OKLAHOMA CITY, February 4, 2010 –
Over the last 43 years, the Oklahoma chapter of the Ladies
Auxiliary to the VFW has given more than $128,000 to OMRF. On Wednesday, the group
visited OMRF to see the fruits of its investment.
Twenty-six
members, including National President Jan Tittle from South
Carolina, toured the facility, met with scientists and spoke
with OMRF President Stephen Prescott, M.D.
“It is exciting to
see OMRF and to know, especially for the state members, that
there’s a facility so close by that’s doing this type of
cutting-edge research,” Tittle said. “I was especially
interested in OMRF’s autoimmune disease research, because my
husband has lupus.”
Nationally, the Ladies Auxiliary to the
VFW gives about $3 million annually to cancer research and
education.
Connie Bjorgo, the group’s Cancer Chair, said she
was especially thrilled to meet Dean Dawson, Ph.D., who works in
OMRF’s Cell Cycle and Cancer Biology research program. Dawson’s
laboratory is studying a gene that appears to play a role in
both breast and colon cancers.
“Seeing the work that’s done
here, beginning with basic cell research in Dr. Dawson’s lab,
makes all the work we do to raise money worth it,” she said. “I
always learn something new when I visit OMRF, and it makes me
want to get out there and raise more money to continue this
research.”
One member from the Moore chapter, Janet Lawrence,
said she knows the difference research makes, because she’s
taking part in a research study at OMRF.
“I have rheumatoid
arthritis, and I visit Dr. Ewa Olech in the Clinical
Pharmacology program,” she said. “I get emotional when I see the
work that goes into research to help people like me.”
State
Ladies Auxiliary President Brenda Lewis said the visit gave her
organization a deeper understanding of the research that takes
place at OMRF. “It makes a difference to see it with my own
eyes,” she said.
The Department of Oklahoma Ladies Auxiliary
to the VFW has chapters in more than 80 Oklahoma cities and
towns. Its members raise funds for OMRF through bake sales,
garage sales, bingo games and individual donations.
The group
counts more than 767,000 members nationwide and has chapters
throughout Oklahoma, including the following cities:
- Bartlesville
- El Reno
- Enid
- Lawton
- McAlester
- Woodward
“The Ladies Auxiliary has been a valued partner in
our fight against cancer,” said OMRF director of development
Will Merrick. “They have entrusted us with their generous
donations, and we want them to see their gifts at work.”
OMRF
is an independent, nonprofit biomedical research institute
dedicated to understanding and developing more effective
treatments for human diseases. Chartered in 1946, its scientists
focus on such critical research areas as Alzheimer’s disease,
cancer, lupus and cardiovascular disease.
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