Jennifer Larsen, M.D. |
The appointment, announced today by Chancellor Harold M. Maurer, M.D., is subject to approval of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents at its April 29 meeting.
“Dr. Larsen provides a new spark for the research enterprise at UNMC,” Dr. Maurer said. “She’s very strong in clinical research but understands the importance of basic research. She’s very creative. In a short time, she has put together the infrastructure to allow UNMC to better capitalize on federal support.”
Dr. Maurer said one of Dr. Larsen’s first tasks will be to recruit an associate vice chancellor for basic research to work with her to continue to grow basic research.
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Under Dr. Rosenquist’s leadership, UNMC’s research realized exceptional growth. Funding more than tripled going from $30.9 million in 1999 to more than $115 million in 2010, and the twin Durham research towers were constructed giving UNMC world-class research facilities.
“This is an exciting time for research,” Dr. Larsen said. “We are beginning to understand how the body works at a cellular and genetic level and are using that information to tailor medical care to our patients.
“If we can speed the translation of discoveries from the laboratory to the bedside and into the community, we will be successful in growing our research enterprise while also improving overall health.”
“Our basic research programs are very strong, and we will continue to focus on strategies to grow basic research at UNMC,” Dr. Larsen said. “At the same time, we are developing resources that will allow us to further diversify our research portfolio. The College of Public Health and plans for a new Center for Drug Discovery are prime examples of initiatives and resources that will support these new research directions.”