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Cell biologists help build UNMC’s dental research program

For cell biologists Margaret Wheelock, Ph.D., and Keith Johnson, Ph.D., the 10th floor of the Lied Transplant Center is a second home. From there, the husband-and-wife team has a clear view of research progress at UNMC and clear goals for how their research could someday help people with oral cancer.

Mar 15, 2002

New report available on health status of Nebraskans; Nebraska leads nation in critical access hospitals

Nebraska leads the nation when it comes to the number of critical access hospitals designated hospitals that receive federal funds to strengthen rural health. This and other information is available in The Nebraska Health Information Project: 2001 Databook, the latest report on the health status of Nebraskans. Of 570 hospitals with critical access hospital designation, […]

Mar 15, 2002

22 UNMC Students Will Participate in Medical Mission to Jamaica During Spring Break

On March 16-23, members of the University of Nebraska Medical Centers Student Alliance for Global Health (SAGH) will journey to Jamaica for their annual medical mission. The six days at Falmouth will provide a unique experience for 22 students to serve one of the poorest communities in the Western Hemisphere. The small health clinic in […]

Mar 15, 2002

Honky Tonk Tailgate Party Tour to be Featured at 2002 Cattlemen’s Ball near Valparaiso

The Honky Tonk Tailgate Party Tour, a package concert tour featuring three country music artists, will be featured at the fifth annual Cattlemens Ball of Nebraska. The ball will be held June 1 at the Benes Cattle Company located 25 miles northwest of Lincoln near Highway 79 and the town of Valparaiso. The Honky Tonk […]

Mar 15, 2002

13 UNMC Students Will Split Medical Duties at Two Sioux Indian Reservations

Two groups from the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Student Alliance for Global Health (SAGH) will spend spring break serving the health needs of South Dakota Sioux Indian communities. From March 17-23, nine students from the College of Medicine and four from the Physician Assistant Education program will stay at the Rosebud Lakota Sioux and […]

Mar 15, 2002

Clinical study show antiseptic-coated catheters result in fewer infections

A clinical study led by UNMC showed that antiseptic-coated central venous catheters (CVCs) resulted in significantly lower rates of bacterial colonization on the catheters and fewer patients developing bacteremia (bacteria invading the blood stream).

Mar 14, 2002

The Irish in American — part 3 of 4

In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, UNMC Today is highlighting the life and times of Irish Americans. The four-part series continues today with a look at how the Irish helped build America’s transportation system.

Mar 14, 2002

World renowned cardiovascular investigator to give March 15 seminar

It has long been assumed that when the heart is damaged after a heart attack, the heart muscle cells do not regenerate and the damage is permanent. Piero Anversa, M.D., professor of medicine and director of the Cardiovascular Research Institute at New York Medical College, reported the first evidence that, contrary to prior belief, heart muscle cells can multiply after a myocardial infarction and the development of heart failure and that adult stem cells isolated from mouse bone marrow could become functioning heart muscle cells when injected into a damaged mouse heart. He will speak on campus March 15.

Mar 13, 2002

Statewide AHEC advisory board meets for first time, discusses priorities

A newly formed statewide advisory board will be asked to provide consultation, ideas and leadership to meet the health education needs of Nebraska. The Nebraska Area Health Education Center (AHEC) Advisory Board gathered for its organizational meeting March 4 in Grand Island.

Mar 13, 2002

Have you heard? New set of UNMC radio commercials begin

On Monday, UNMC kicked off its second round of radio ads. The ads, which will air the weeks of March 11, 18 and 25, feature the following topics and individuals:

  • Research on diabetes — Jennifer Larsen, M.D., with comments from patient Richard McConnell of Omaha;
  • Research in the genetics of learning disabilities — Shelley Smith, Ph.D., and;
  • Research on rheumatoid arthritis — James O’Dell, M.D., with comments from patient Anne Ivey of Omaha.

To hear the new commercials, go to www.unmc.edu/future/.

Mar 13, 2002