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From left: Yves Louvard, MD, Yiannis Chatzizisis, MD, PhD, Thierry Lefevre, MD, and Bernard Chevalier, MD, at the annual international conference of the European Bifurcation Club.

From left: Yves Louvard, MD, Yiannis Chatzizisis, MD, PhD, Thierry Lefevre, MD, and Bernard Chevalier, MD, at the annual international conference of the European Bifurcation Club.

Dr. Chatzizisis honored by European Bifurcation Club

Yiannis Chatzizisis, MD, PhD, received the “Bifurcation Person of the Year” award during the annual international conference of the European Bifurcation Club. The annual meeting, which took place in Brussels, Belgium, is a think tank that brings together experts and opinion leaders in interventional cardiology from all around the world.

During the meeting, Dr. Chatzizisis, a UNMC professor of medicine, physiology and engineering and chief of the UNMC Department of Internal Medicine Interventional Cardiology Section, also presented to the international scientific community on he and his team’s published work. His presentation involved how computational simulations can guide clinical decision making, pre-procedural planning, stent research and development, virtual clinical trials, and education and training in interventional cardiology.

He said he dedicated the award to his research team of talented engineers and physicians he works with in the lab.

“During the last decade Yiannis published many papers in prestigious publications with an impressive team of engineers and we are all waiting for the next one,” said Yves Louvard, MD, past president and co-founder of the European Bifurcation Club. “He is a kind man and a great scientist.”

Faculty invited to attend December commencement ceremony

The 2021 December commencement ceremony will be held at 7 p.m. on Dec. 17 at the Baxter Arena.

Faculty members are encouraged to attend the event, particularly if they have instructed one or more of the graduates. There will be a reserved section in the audience for all general faculty who wish to attend. Academic attire is not required, as faculty will not be seated onstage.

Faculty members attending and/or participating in a specific college convocation ceremony who need attire can contact Barbara Breazeale via email or by calling 402-559-1946.

NSRI awarded $25 million NNSA contract for strategic deterrence, nuclear threat reduction support

The National Strategic Research Institute (NSRI) at the University of Nebraska (NU) has been awarded a five-year, $25 million indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract from the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) to support strategic deterrence and nuclear threat reduction efforts.

“This is an exciting new partnership for NSRI and the University of Nebraska that will open even more doors for our researchers to do cutting-edge work to keep our nation safe,” said NU System President Ted Carter. “Today’s national security needs are urgent and complex, especially when it comes to nuclear threats and other weapons of mass destruction. I am so proud that the University of Nebraska can help lead the way in supporting our country’s defense efforts.”

Dr. Davies speaks at international forum

Dele Davies, MD, senior vice chancellor for academic affairs, spoke at the World University Presidents’ Forum on Medical Sciences, hosted by Shandong University in China. The forum’s focus was the free exchange of ideas on international partnerships and cooperation in medicine, medical education, and strategies for addressing the global public health crisis.

Dr. Davies was joined by other leaders from universities in Canada, China, Japan, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the United Kingdom. Dr. Davies spoke on transforming health care education with emerging technologies.

“UNMC was pleased to be part of this international forum in recognition of the 120th anniversary of Shandong University,” Dr. Davies said. “Our faculty and students on both sides have been beneficiaries of this 10-year partnership, and we hope that the next 10 years will lead to continued collaboration and engagement.”

One of UNMC’s collaborations with Shandong University is the Summer Research Program, coordinated by the UNMC Office of Global Engagement.

Dr. Boer receives Certificate of Added Qualification in Advanced Diagnostic Bronchoscopy

Brian Boer, MD, PhD, assistant professor in the UNMC Department of Internal Medicine Division of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, is one of 15 physicians in the country to receive the Certificate of Added Qualification in Advanced Diagnostic Bronchoscopy.

The certificate, created in 2019 by the American Association for Bronchology and Interventional Pulmonology, demonstrates specific expertise and added value to complex patient care.

Food trucks on campus next week

Next week, the medical center community again will be able to grab lunch from a food truck on campus.

A different food truck will be on campus from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. north of the UNMC Ice Rink. The schedule for the week of Oct. 25 is as follows:

  • Monday, Oct. 25 – ZEMOGS (Mexican food)
  • Tuesday, Oct. 26 – Burning Bridges (burgers, sandwiches, chicken)
  • Wednesday, Oct. 27 – Modern Waffle
  • Thursday, Oct. 28 – ZEMOGS
  • Friday, Oct. 29 – Street Eats (burgers, wraps and salads)

Food trucks (and menus) are subject to change.