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UNMC team develops long-acting nanomedicines for HIV infection

Read about a recent UNMC development that may lead to better treatment for those with HIV/AIDS.

Jul 20, 2012

A man for all symptoms

Read Kalani Simpson’s “Day in the Life at UNMC” blog entry about Gary Javitch, a standardized patient who uses his acting chops to help educate med center students.

Jul 19, 2012

‘The med center performs miracles every day’

Watch a video to see how UNMC’s lymphoma expertise helped Peg Ricketts beat the disease twice.

Jul 13, 2012

Couple takes team approach to ‘beat this’

Larry Stoney made sure his wife wasn’t alone in her battle with breast cancer.

Jul 11, 2012

Busting clots in children’s blood vessels

Breakthrough technique uses ultrasound and microbubble treatments.

Jul 9, 2012

Hog dust + lungs = dangerous combination

New effort to keep farmers healthy.

Jul 9, 2012

Former World-Herald publisher endows orthopaedic surgery lecture

Former Omaha World-Herald publisher Harold Andersen entertain orthopaedic surgery residents at an inaugural lecture named for the famed newsman.

Jul 6, 2012

UNMC researcher led development of new malaria drug

A team led by a University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Pharmacy researcher discovered the world’s newest breakthrough malaria drug.

Jul 6, 2012

Biobank: an investment in future treatments

New bank is designed to advance research potential.

Jun 15, 2012

Alien abduction or delirium in the ICU?

Nurse-led project aims to reduce cases of delirium in critical care units.

Jun 15, 2012

From left: Brad Matthiessen, respiratory
therapist; Dan Haskin, staff nurse; David
Gannon, M.D., Keith Olsen, Pharm.D., Michele
Balas, Ph.D., and Gregory Peitz, Pharm.D., model
the kind of interdisciplinary communication
needed to keep ICU delirium at bay.