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Breakthrough Thinking sessions explore AI, surgical training

William Kassler, MD, and Ajit Sachdeva, MD, spoke at March 30 event.

Apr 5, 2021

From left, William Kassler, MD, of IBM, and Ajit Sachdeva, MD, of the American College of Surgeons

NETEC helps develop nationwide pandemic plan

NETEC has established a National Special Pathogen System of Care to create a coordinated, standardized model of care.

Apr 5, 2021

John Lowe, PhD, NETEC principal investigator and assistant vice chancellor for health security training and education at UNMC

Families with IDD praise MMI, state’s vaccination clinic

The Munroe-Meyer Institute has been working with officials to address the need for vaccination opportunities for people with IDD.

Apr 5, 2021

From left, Logan, 17, and Leah, 20, show off their vaccination band-aids Friday at Nebraska's first COVID-19 vaccination clinic for persons and families with intellectual and developmental disablities.

UNMC, international team document Ebola relapse case

UNMC scientists were part of an international team that investigated the case.

Apr 2, 2021

From left, Michael Wiley, PhD, and Catherine Pratt

Message on NU’s chosen name and identity policy

Policy provides support for NU community members who decide to identify a chosen name or gender identity.

Apr 2, 2021

University leaders remember L. Dennis Smith

Smith was the NU system president from 1994 to 2004.

Apr 2, 2021

NU to change endowment investment policy

Carter: Change is key to NU sustainability vision.

Apr 2, 2021

Ted Carter, president of the University of Nebraska

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Apr 2, 2021

NETEC helps develop strategy for National Special Pathogen System of Care

NETEC is a consortium of the University of Nebraska Medical Center/Nebraska Medicine; Emory University; and NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue. It is funded by ASPR and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Apr 2, 2021

UNMC, international team study first Ebola relapse case to cause more infections

Study published in the New England Journal of Medicine

Apr 2, 2021

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