Newsroom
Doctors going ‘bald’ to benefit cancer research
On July 16, an area of campus will be transformed into a barbershop to raise money for childhood cancer research.
Jul 13, 2010
New name for pediatric specialists: Children’s Specialty Physicians
Nebraska Pediatric Practice, Inc. has introduced a new name. It is now “Children’s Specialty Physicians,” the largest group of doctors, surgeons and medical professionals in the region focused on specialty care for newborns, children, adolescents and teenagers.
Jul 13, 2010
Environmental hazards is tonight’s Science Cafe
Did you know your carpet could be causing your allergies? Is it better to use anti-bacterial soap? How far does spit travel? Shawn Gibbs, Ph.D., will answer those questions and more at tonight’s Science Cafe at the Slowdown in Omaha.
Jul 13, 2010
Only@UNMC with Christine Gilling
Christine Gilling, graduate assistant in the department of genetics, cell biology and anatomy, describes an Only@UNMC moment.
Jul 12, 2010
Resources for campus communicators
Did you know the branding resources website contains …
Jul 12, 2010
Science Cafe presents: Treating tobacco use and dependence
Tobacco use continues to be the leading cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in the United States and causes approximately 435,000 deaths annually. Treating tobacco use and dependence is the topic of the July 15 Science Cafe in Lincoln.
Jul 12, 2010
Leadership tour hits southeast corner of 500-mile campus
UNMC Chancellor Harold M. Maurer, M.D., and 10 of UNMC’s top leaders visited six cities in southeast Nebraska last week as part of the medical center’s eighth annual leadership tour.
Jul 9, 2010
MMI’s Shelly Nielsen has the right tools for her job
Much like a construction worker, Shelly Nielsen uses tools to do her job. But she doesn’t wear a hardhat or a toolbelt.
Jul 9, 2010
UNMC for the record
A list of achievements, activities and happenings involving UNMC staff, faculty and students.
Jul 9, 2010
Special Olympics Health Symposium July 17 at UNMC
Individuals interested in the health of people with intellectual/developmental disabilities are invited to attend a free Special Olympics Health Symposium on July 17 in the Durham Research Center auditorium.
Jul 8, 2010