Sen. Sullivan ‘happy’ with UNMC’s research approach









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Hamid Band, M.D., Ph.D., right, explains the finer points of working in one of the Durham Research Center II’s “happy labs” to State Sen. Kate Sullivan of Cedar Rapids.

The Eppley Institute professor gave the labs the jovial moniker because they have many windows that let in a lot of sunlight. This is a stark contrast to many other labs elsewhere, Dr. Band said.

The cross-disciplinary research that goes on in the labs should be a cause for joy for Nebraskans, said Sullivan, who toured UNMC on Tuesday.

“It’s very exciting to see the collaboration that takes place here,” Sullivan said. “That the researchers are taking a holistic approach to their work tells me they are definitely headed in the right direction.”

During her UNMC visit, Sullivan also:

  • Met with family medicine chairman Mike Sitorius, M.D.;
  • Toured the Sorrell Center’s Clinical Skills Laboratory; and
  • Discussed workforce shortages with College of Nursing faculty.