Any Facility With Satellite Downlink Can Receive the Mini-Med Series Live;

UNMC Sponsors Free Mini-Medical School Series on Brain

Disease in Omaha, Lincoln, Norfolk, Grand Island, Kearney, North Platte

and Scottsbluff

Within this century, brain disease and injuries of the brain such

as Alzheimers disease, stroke, epilepsy, Parkinsons disease and others

— will rival heart disease as the leading cause of disability and death

in the United States, according to the U.S. National Institute of Neurological

Disorders and Stroke at the National Institutes of Health.

Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and others

around the world are working to prevent this grim prediction from becoming

reality through neuroscience — the study of the brain. Not long ago, the

brain was thought to be too complicated to be understood in biological

terms. But during the 1990s, scientists learned a great deal of information

about the brain, raising hopes of treating diseases once thought incurable.

The public is invited to learn about strides being made in research

and treatment at UNMCs free Mini-Medical School four-part series titled,

All About the Brain, each Wednesday evening in October Oct. 4, 11,

18 and 25, from 7 to 9 p.m. (CDT) and 6 to 8 p.m. (MDT). UNMC researchers

will provide a basic understanding of the brain — how the brain develops,

how it ages and how the latest research at UNMC and across the nation has

translated into new therapies for brain disorders.

The series will be held in Omaha and transmitted live to Lincoln, Norfolk,

Grand Island, Kearney, North Platte and Scottsbluff (see details on last

page of news release). The satellite broadcast can be received by any facility

across Nebraska that has NebSat (Net 2) on TeleStar5 satellite downlink

capability. For the channel number, call UNMC at (402) 559-5190.

Through research, we are trying to unravel the complexity within the

brain with the ultimate goal to reduce the burden of diseases that affect

millions of people. said David Folks, M.D., chairman and professor of

the UNMC Department of Psychiatry. A complete understanding of what damages

and triggers brain cell death, as well as how the process is carried out,

will certainly lead to new treatments for many neurological disorders.

Dr. Folks said advances are being made in the understanding the nervous

system and this is beginning to pay off in the form of new treatments for

neurological problems such as spinal cord injury, acute stroke, multiple

sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease.

UNMC Mini-Medical School dates, topics and presenters:

Oct. 4 The Brain

Brain Anatomy 101 — Learn the basic structure and function

of the human brain and the nervous system, William Thorell, M.D., UNMC

neurosurgery resident.

Beyond the Decade of the Brain Explore the history of treatments

for brain disorders and learn about research in neurotransmitters, molecular

genetics and brain imaging, David Folks, M.D., chairman and professor,

UNMC Department of Psychiatry.

Oct. 11 The Developing Brain

Mysteries of the Brain — Discover the environmental and genetic

factors that influence early brain development, G. Bradley Schaefer, M.D.,

UNMC professor of pediatrics and associate director, Munroe-Meyer Institute

at UNMC.

When the Wires Get Crossed Understand Attention Deficit

Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), how it is diagnosed and the importance of

early identification and the options for treatment, Chris Kratochvil, M.D.,

UNMC assistant professor of psychiatry and assistant director of the UNMC

Psychopharmacology Research Center.

Oct. 18 The Aging Brain

Where Did I Put My Keys? Recognize normal aging what to

expect and what to watch out for, Dennis McNeilly, Psy.D., UNMC assistant

professor of psychiatry.

Stopping the ThiefLearn about Alzheimers disease and what

innovative treatments are on the horizon, William Burke, M.D., UNMC professor

and vice-chairman for research and director of geriatric psychiatry.

Oct. 25 Stimulating the Brain

Putting the Brakes on Depression Discover innovative approaches

to the treatment of depression, Thomas Magnuson, M.D., UNMC assistant professor

of psychiatry.

Regenerating the Brain Find out how the central nervous

system repairs itself and the progress occurring in the area of nerve regeneration,

Annemarie Shibata, Ph.D., UNMC post-doctoral research associate, pathology/microbiology.

Anyone who attends even one Mini-Medical School session will receive

a UNMC Mini-Medical School diploma for attending. Seating is limited.

Call to register (see attached) or register through the internet at www.unmc.edu.

This is the 10th UNMC Mini-Medical School Series. Some previous topics

included: cancer, womens health, genetics, heart disease, geriatrics,

diabetes and respiratory systems.

UNMC is the only public academic health science center in the state.

Its educational programs are responsible for training more health professionals

practicing in Nebraska than any other institution. Through its commitment

to research, education, outreach and patient care, UNMC has established

itself as one of the country’s leading centers for research in cancer,

genetics, cardiovascular diseases, neurodegenerative diseases and arthritis.

During the past year, UNMCs research funding increased by 31 percent and

now exceeds $40 million, including more than $25 million in federal funding

from such sources as the National Institutes of Health, the National Science

Foundation, Department of Defense and Veterans Administration.

FREE UNMC Mini-Medical School Series

All About the Brain

Four consecutive Wednesdays, Oct. 4, 11, 18 & 25

7-9 p.m. CDT

6-8 p.m. MDT

Omaha

UNMC College of Nursing, Cooper Auditorium, 42nd Street and Dewey Ave.

To register, call (402) 559-4315 or via internet at www.unmc.edu

Sponsor: UNMC

Lincoln

UNMC College of Dentistry, 40th & Holdrege Streets, Room 11

To register, call (402) 472-3657 or via internet at www.unmc.edu

Sponsors: UNMC College of Nursing and UNMC College of Dentistry

Norfolk

Northeast Community College, Lifelong Learning Center, Suite D

(southwest corner of campus), 601 East Benjamin Ave.

To register, call (402) 370-4000 or via internet at www.unmc.edu

Sponsors: Lifelong Learning Center, Northeast Community College

Grand Island

College Park, Fonner Park Room, 3180 W. Highway 34

To register, call (308) 385-5014 or via internet at www.unmc.edu

Sponsor: College Park Partners

Kearney

Rural Health Education Distance Learning Research Center

Communications Center Bldg., Room 241-242

University of Nebraska at Kearney, 1918 University Drive

To register, call (308) 865-8055 or (308) 865-8065 or via internet

at www.unmc.edu

Sponsor: UNMC College of Nursing and Rural Health Education Distance

Learning Research Center

North Platte

West Central Research and Extension Center Auditorium, West State Farm

Road & Hwy. 83

To register, call (308) 532-3611, ext. 167 or via internet at www.unmc.edu

Sponsor: the Nebraska Plains Higher Education Center at North Platte

Scottsbluff

UNMC College of Nursing, University Complex Panhandle Station

4502 Ave. I, Room 201

Call (308) 632-0410 or via internet at www.unmc.edu

Sponsor: UNMC College of Nursing West Nebraska Division