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UNMC Eppley Cancer Center receives $5.3 million grant for pancreatic cancer

The National Cancer Institute has awarded a $5.3 million, five-year Specialized Program of Research Excellence (SPORE) grant in pancreatic cancer to the University of Nebraska Medical Center Eppley Cancer Center. UNMC was one of only two programs funded this year in pancreatic cancer.   SPORE grants are large, multidisciplinary federal grants that fund scientific research […]

Sep 29, 2008

UNMC, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska to present free Mini-Medical School on women and cancer Oct. 14, 21, 28

UNMC, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska to present free Mini-Medical School on women and cancer Oct. 14, 21, 28 in communities across Nebraska   The University of Nebraska Medical Center, in partnership with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Nebraska, will present a Mini-Medical School on women and cancer. The series, which will […]

Sep 26, 2008

Cattlemen’s Ball raises record amount of $796,000

The 2008 Cattlemen’s Ball was one for the record books.   A sellout crowd of nearly 4,000 people gathered June 6-7 at the Niewohner Cattle Company near Albion, Neb. They raised a record $796,000, with nearly 90 percent of the money going toward cancer research at the University of Nebraska Medical Center’s Eppley Cancer Center […]

Sep 26, 2008

UNMC researcher part of landmark stroke prevention trial published in prestigious New England Journal of Medicine

University of Nebraska Medical Center researcher Pierre Fayad, M.D., was the local principal investigator on the largest clinical trial ever conducted on stroke patients. Results from the study are published in two separate articles in the current edition of the New England Journal of Medicine.   The Prevention Regimen For Effectively Avoiding Second Strokes (PROFESS), […]

Sep 22, 2008

UNMC breaks ground on center that will help seniors age better and live healthier lives

The University of Nebraska Medical Center broke ground today on the only geriatric center in the state that offers comprehensive care for older adults. The Home Instead Center for Successful Aging will offer specialized services aimed at helping seniors age better and live healthier lives. This unique facility is the only free-standing center tied to […]

Sep 17, 2008

UNMC physicist awarded Arthritis Foundation New Investigator Grant

A University of Nebraska Medical Center physicist, Kaleb Michaud, Ph.D., wants to know if total joint replacements are effective at reducing pain for people who suffer from rheumatoid arthritis.   He has been awarded a two-year, $100,000 Arthritis Foundation New Investigator Grant to help him find that answer.   Funded by the Nebraska Chapter of […]

Sep 16, 2008

UNMC College of Nursing dean to visit Scottsbluff Sept. 22, 23

University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing Dean Virginia Tilden, D.N.Sc., will visit Scottsbluff Sept. 22-23. During the trip, she will visit with faculty, staff, students, attend an alumni reception, speak at a Rotary luncheon and meet with members of the community.   On Monday, Sept. 22, from 5 to 7 p.m., the UNMC […]

Sep 15, 2008

UNMC College of Nursing West Nebraska Division in Scottsbluff completes major renovation project; public invited to open house Sept. 22

With shortages of nurses and nursing faculty members looming, the recent completion of an extensive renovation project will not only improve nursing education and boost morale, it also will help recruit more students and faculty members at the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Nursing West Nebraska Division in Scottsbluff.   The public is […]

Sep 15, 2008

UNMC students train in communities across Nebraska

University of Nebraska Medical Center students are working with health professionals across Nebraska as part of their health care education requirements.  The student rotations are part of the UNMC Rural Health Education Network (RHEN), an innovative program developed to help address the shortage of health professionals in rural Nebraska.   The students represent the College […]

Sep 10, 2008

New report finds Nebraska health care workforce is ahead of most states, but aging issues pose a challenge

Nebraska is ahead of most states in training a health care workforce to meet state needs, according to a report released this month. But, the aging of many of the state’s health professionals will pose a problem in years to come, if a solution isn’t found.   “It’s sort of good news, bad news,” said […]

Sep 9, 2008