Press Release

Grand Island state senator presented public health award by UNMC

Sen. Mike Gloor honored for public health advocacy, legislative proposals to decrease smoking

Apr 12, 2016

Sen. Mike Gloor

Two-day preparedness symposia coming to 4 Nebraska cities

Participating cities are Gering, Kearney, Norfolk, Omaha

Apr 11, 2016

Nebraska Science Festival features multiple highlights in Omaha-metro area

Options include balloon launch, tour of beer brewery, inflatable, walk-through heart

Apr 8, 2016

Neb. Science Festival highlights in Lincoln, Denton, Jansen, Raymond, Ashland

Options include Weatherfest, beer brewery tour, rocket launch

Apr 8, 2016

72 Nebraska high school students attend conference on behavioral health careers

The conference builds the behavioral health workforce for rural Nebraska by connecting students with information and resources to explore behavioral health careers

Apr 8, 2016

2016 SciFest kicks off with balloon launch, array of activities

More than dozen events to take place on opening weekend

Apr 6, 2016

Nebraska Science Festival highlights in Kearney/Grand Island/Hastings/Aurora

Events include agriculture exhibits, space travel, gene therapy, DNA overview, kite-flying

Apr 6, 2016

April 11 Omaha Science Cafe to explore countermeasures to biological weapons

Ken Bayles, Ph.D., associate vice chancellor for basic science research at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, will discuss the development of countermeasures to biological weapons of terror at the next Omaha Science Café at 6:30 p.m., April 11 at the Slowdown, 729 N. 14th St. Dr. Bayles, received his training in bacterial genetics at […]

Apr 4, 2016

UNMC researchers probe aging, HIV-infected brain with $2.2 million grant

The magnetoencephalography (MEG) scanner capable of charting brain function in HIV-infected patients and healthy control group

Apr 4, 2016

Exterior signage placed on Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center

Two large 8,000-lb. signs placed on north, south sides of building

Apr 4, 2016

Workers put the sign on the south side of the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center into place.