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UNMC animal model could provide more answers about leukemia

Could have applications to other forms of cancer University of Nebraska Medical Center researchers have engineered a mouse model that will allow scientists to better study the origin and regulation of cancer stem cells in leukemia.   The research was reported in the Aug. 30 issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, […]

Sep 23, 2010

UNMC launches new clinical training model for nursing students with $833,000 grant

  The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing has launched an innovative model that will better prepare students once they graduate, help reduce the nursing shortage, and benefit hospital staff nurses and nurse faculty.   The dedicated education unit, which is the first of its kind in Nebraska, is used in some areas […]

Sep 22, 2010

Omaha Science Café Oct. 5 to look at psychological differences between liberals, conservatives

  The Omaha Science Café on Oct. 5 will look at the psychological differences between liberals and conservatives. John Hibbing, Ph.D., a University of Nebraska-Lincoln Foundation Regents University Professor of political science, will speak from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Slowdown located at 729 N. 14th St. Last year Dr. Hibbing was featured on […]

Sep 21, 2010

College of Nursing faculty member, student to receive national recognition

  A University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing faculty member and a graduate student will receive national recognition during the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) 24th Annual Conference October 13-16 in Louisville, Ky. Michael Rice, Ph.D.,professor in the Community- based Health Department of the College of Nursing and a psychiatric nurse practitioner, will […]

Sep 21, 2010

UNMC research shows folic acid can reduce congenital heart defects

Reinforces importance of supplemental vitamin use during pregnancy It has long been known that taking folic acid during pregnancy can reduce neural tube defects in newborns.   More recently, evidence has accumulated that folic acid also may reduce congenital heart defects. However, research progress has been limited, because there were few clues about the molecular […]

Sep 20, 2010

UNMC School of Allied Health Professions group to tour western Nebraska

A 10-year-old boy is brought to the nearest critical access hospital with a broken arm. He’s met in the emergency room by a physician assistant. Over the next few hours he’s seen by an x-ray technologist, has blood drawn, which is analyzed by a medical technologist and weeks later his doctor sends him to a […]

Sep 15, 2010

UNMC receives $1.5 million grant to study nervous system’s role in heart failure

  Imagine feeling tired and short of breath much of the time. You can’t enjoy simple things like shopping or going for a walk. Impaired thinking, memory loss and swelling in the body also make it difficult to enjoy life.   In the United States, 5.7 million people in the United States experience some or […]

Sep 15, 2010

Cattlemen’s Ball tops $1 million

Kearney event surpasses previous record by more than $205,000   KEARNEY, NE — It’s official. The 2010 Nebraska Cattlemen’s Ball in Kearney has raised more money than ever before — ending up over the $1 million mark for the first time in its history. Event officials announced today that, after all expenses for the 2010 Cattlemen’s […]

Sep 14, 2010

$812,000 UNMC grant creates convenient way for nurses to earn new master’s degree in administration, leadership

The University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing recently was awarded a three-year, $812,000 grant to create a new master’s degree specialty in executive nurse leadership. The goal of the program is to expand the number of registered nurses with advanced preparation in administration and leadership. The grant is funded by the U.S. Department […]

Sep 14, 2010

Hypertension is topic of Sept. 21 Science Café in Scottsbluff

Hypertension – or high blood pressure as it is more commonly known – is the topic of a Science Café being presented Sept. 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the Steel Grill, 2800 N. 10th St., in Scottsbluff, Neb. Darwin Brown, an assistant professor in physician assistant education in the School of Allied Health Professions at […]

Sep 13, 2010