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Nebraska lands top Pipeline awards

Entrepreneurs recognized in several different categories.

Feb 7, 2018

William Payne, a UNMC doctoral student of pharmaceutical sciences, was selected to represent the University of Nebraska system in Pipeline's Spotlight Entrepreneur program. He is shown here with Michael Dixon, Ph.D., at left, president and CEO of UNeMed, UNMC's technology transfer company.

UNMC’s impact: Returning to rural roots

Graduates of UNMC’s Rural Health Opportunities Program serve Nebraska communities of Gothenburg and Lexington.

Feb 7, 2018

Niki Salomon

Students explore health care in Rwanda

Applications due Friday for students who want to work in Rwanda.

Feb 7, 2018

Medical student Sophia Schneider, with her partners Linka Kayitare and Patrick Kwizera, present their findings to collaborators in Rwanda.

NU names new international travel insurance provider

Selection of UnitedHealthcare Global will ensure more consistent and cost-effective coverage across all NU campuses.

Feb 7, 2018

Dr. Bierner to speak on carpal tunnel syndrome

Olson Center Brown Bag Luncheon will feature chair of UNMC Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation on Feb. 20.

Feb 6, 2018

Samuel Bierner, M.D.

New coffee cart offers job training opportunity

Project SEARCH trainees will learn how to be baristas.

Feb 6, 2018

Project SEARCH intern Ulysses Hernandez and Luann Rabe, president of the Munroe-Meyer Guild.

Distinguished Scientist: Paul Estabrooks, Ph.D.

Dr. Estabrooks’ research focuses on nutrition, exercise and obesity.

Feb 6, 2018

Paul Estabrooks, Ph.D.

Volunteers needed for state high school competition

HOSA will hold event at med center campus in March.

Feb 6, 2018

HOSA is an extracurricular organization for students who are interested in becoming future health professionals.

LiveGreen: Clear the air

Indoor air quality is an important aspect of health, and there are several things you can do to improve your space.

Feb 6, 2018

Chemically modified drug shows promise for HIV treatment, elimination

UNMC discovery reported in Nature Communications.

Feb 6, 2018

The four key researchers on the breakthrough that could eventually lead to an HIV cure were (left-right) Benson Edagwa, Ph.D., Aditya Bade, Ph.D., Brady Sillman, and Howard Gendelman, M.D.