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Online chat deals with Medicare Prescription Drug Discount Card

Specific questions about the Medicare approved prescription drug discount card will be answered this month during two live “chats” on Omaha.com. The chats will last approximately one hour and are scheduled to start at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, July 27 and 7 p.m. on Thursday, July 29 on Omaha.com. UNMC is one of the sponsors of the event.

Jul 19, 2004

UNMC nurse practitioner awarded national fellowship honors

Kathryn Fiandt, D.N.Sc., associate professor in the UNMC College of Nursing, has been selected as a fellow in the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners and has received a Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellowship. She is being recognized for the expertise and leadership she has exhibited throughout her 28-year career as a nurse practitioner.

Jul 16, 2004

Nutritional genomics research gets boost

A $4.7 million grant funded by the National Science Foundation EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) will propel UNMC’s research into a new field, nutritional genomics, and may lead to a better understanding of diet and disease.

Jul 15, 2004

Treating peripheral nerve disorders

Know of anyone with a peripheral nerve disorder? You do if you know someone with tingling, burning, numbness or weakness in their feet and/or in their hands, or someone with fainting or dizzy spells. UNMC’s Pariwat Thaisetthawatkul, M.D., would like to help people with peripheral nerve disorders by working in a clinic where individuals can get treatment.

Jul 14, 2004

A weekly IRB message — biological materials

Each Wednesday, UNMC Today features an informational article about changes affecting UNMC’s Institutional Review Board (IRB) and the research community. Today’s topic will cover the research involving the use of biological materials.

Jul 14, 2004

Morehead gift moves College of Nursing forward

Family and friends remember Falls City, Neb., native Kenneth Morehead as a man who lived life like a jet pilot – – with certainty and speed. Now Morehead’s legacy also will be recognized by his significant contribution to advancing the science of caring for people. During his life and more recently through his estate, Morehead contributed a total of $1.75 million to the University of Nebraska Foundation to benefit the UNMC College of Nursing. The combination of gifts, all unrestricted, is the largest of its kind in the college’s history.

Jul 13, 2004

Q&A document

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Jul 13, 2004

UNMC researcher responds to NIH request for proposals that would use President Bush-approved human embryonic stem cell lines

A UNMC faculty member, Stephen Rennard, M.D., Larson Professor of Pulmonary Medicine, in response to a request from the National Institutes of Health, has applied for a grant to study emphysema that, if funded, would use two of the human embryonic stem cell lines approved by President Bush.

Jul 13, 2004

UNMC-led anti-malarial drug discovery progresses to human trials

A UNMC College of Pharmacy-led team of scientists is celebrating with cautious optimism as the drug it developed has taken another step toward success. The anti-malarial drug candidate is now being tested in phase I clinical trials in London, where it is being evaluated for safety in a small group of health human volunteers. If the drug works as hoped, it could be marketed to treat malaria at a cost much less than commonly used anti-malarial drugs.

Jul 12, 2004

New clinical skills, health policies needed for end-of-life care

As the nationwide trend in where terminally ill people die shifts from hospital to community-based settings, researchers say new clinical skills and health policies are needed for support and services for people and their families.

Jul 9, 2004