University of Nebraska Department of Pediatrics
982165 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, Nebraska 68198-2165
(402) 559-9538
Fax: (402) 559-5137
This page lists sites of interest for Patients, Faculty and Students.
For patients and their families who are interested in Clinical Trials, the following links are available.
Clinical Trials Office at the University of Nebraska Medical Center Information is given for any potential drug studies being conducted at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
National Institute of Health Clinical Trials The U.S. National Institutes of Health, through its National Library of Medicine, has developed a web site to provide patients, family members and members of the public current information about clinical research studies.
Center Watch - Clinical Trials Listing Service This web site includes listings of thousands of industry-sponsored clinical trials that are actively recruiting patients in the U.S. and internationally. You'll also find government-funded clinical research studies being conducted by the National Institutes of Health, including trial listings from the National Cancer Institute and from the Warren Grant Magnuson Clinical Center in Bethesda, MD.
Research at the University of Nebraska Medical Center This web site lists research studies currently being conducted at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
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This page last updated on 02 December, 2003 by DRK
For faculty interested in applying for research and/or clinical studies, please refer to the following links:
Research Studies at the University of Nebraska Medical Center This web site lists research studies currently being conducted at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
The Bayer Foundation As the single source for Bayer's philanthropic giving throughout the United States, the Bayer Foundation supports programs that enhance the quality of life, provide unique and enriching opportunities that connect diverse groups and ensure the preparedness of tomorrow's leaders.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company The Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation supports philanthropic initiatives that help extend and enhance human life. Funded by Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, the Foundation’s activities support a broad range of programs that address important health matter and social issues around the world.
Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Eli Lilly and Company Foundation, organized in 1968, is a nonprofit corporation made possible by the profits of Eli Lilly and Company. Eli Lilly and Company Foundation is funded annually by the company based upon an average of consolidated income before taxes over the previous three years.
The Glaxo Wellcome Foundation The Glaxo Wellcome Foundation supports activities that help meet the educational and health needs of today's society and future generations. The Foundation funds programs for the advancement of education, science, and health.
Roche U.S. Pharmaceuticals Hoffmann-La Roche is specifically interested in funding programs that focus on health promotion and health education.
Pfizer Corporation Pfizer Inc contributes funds through its Corporate Philanthropy Programs and through its business divisions. Funding is often directed to communities where Pfizer has a major presence. The Pfizer Foundation, an independent charitable foundation established in 1953 by Pfizer Inc, awards grants in the priority areas of Health Care and Education. Most grants are based upon longer-term sustained relationships and initiatives.
For undergraduate students interested in working with Pediatric faculty in the Undergraduate Research Program, click on the University of Nebraska College of Medicine Undergraduate Program.