Lisa Spellman UNMC public relations

International Week photo contest extends call for entries

New deadline for contest is Sept. 30.

Sep 24, 2013

Contest entries will celebrate the richness of diversity experienced by UNMC faculty, staff and students. This photo of children in a rural African school was taken by UNMC employee Lisa Spellman during a mission trip in 2011.

Snoring, sleep apnea topics of Monday’s Science Cafe in Lincoln

Ronald Attanasio, D.D.S., will describe the conditions, discuss treatment options.

Sep 13, 2013

Ronald Attanasio, D.D.S.

Call for entries: Photo contest to explore diversity

Winning photos will be displayed during International Week in November.

Aug 27, 2013

Contest entries will celebrate the richness of diversity experienced by UNMC faculty, staff and students. This photo of children in a rural African school was taken by UNMC employee Lisa Spellman during a mission trip in 2011.

Science of regenerative medicine focus of next Omaha Science Cafe

Iqbal Ahmad, Ph.D., will speak at the Sept. 3 event.

Aug 22, 2013

Richard Holland Future Scientist Award winners announced

INBRE scholars honored for research work at UNMC.

Aug 16, 2013

Pictured left to right: Taylor Mighell, Gloria Larson, Lana Zholudeva, Shanice Harris, Lisa Poppe. (Not pictured: Karl Krieser)

UNMC report: Access to dental care a challenge in Nebraska

Forty-eight counties are designated as general dentistry shortage areas.

Aug 6, 2013

Jim Stimpson, Ph. D.

Science of sleep is focus of Tuesday’s Science Cafe

UNMC’s Michael Summers, M.D., will lead the discussion.

Aug 1, 2013

Investigators to launch clinical trial testing Parkinson’s therapy

Effort is Nebraska Neuroscience Alliance’s first joint initiative to combat Parkinson’s disease.

Jul 10, 2013

Howard Gendelman, M.D.

The quest for whiter, straighter teeth

Study compares amount of plaque that builds-up on teeth using Invisalign® or traditional braces.

Jul 3, 2013

Study finds immigrants less likely to access health care

UNMC study finds unauthorized immigrants account for only 1.4 percent of U.S. medical spending.

Jun 17, 2013

Jim Stimpson, Ph.D.