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SciVal Experts now running at UNMC

SciVal Experts is now available at UNMC and can be accessed online.

Jan 12, 2012

On-demand printing, fabric posters now available at print shop

Watch a video about new equipment at the UNMC print shop allows you to quickly acquire between one and 1,000 copies of publications such as magazines and annual reports.

Jan 11, 2012

Powerful research networking tool headed to campus

UNMC will soon launch SciVal Experts, an expertise profiling and research networking tool that will help medical center researchers form partnerships and demonstrate their expertise to the global research community.

Jan 9, 2012

Dr. Swindells part of HIV study that Science deems 2011’s best

Susan Swindells, M.B.B.S., was a co-investigator for a study that the leading journal, Science, has deemed the “Scientific Breakthrough of 2011” and that researchers say could lead to the end of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Dec 30, 2011

Growing clinical research — Translators sought

Read a story from the latest UNMC Discover about the medical center’s translational research efforts.

Dec 29, 2011

Alzheimer’s research award goes to UNMC nurse investigator

Michele Balas, Ph.D., is studying delirium in ICU patients

Dec 22, 2011

Oldfield, Reagan awards underscore importance of research

Three were honored at UNMC this year with annual awards for researchers who battle Alzheimer’s disease and other conditions related to aging.

Dec 21, 2011

Register for IRB online submission training

A series of training sessions have been set up to help researchers and others prepare for the UNMC Institutional Review Board’s Jan. 16 launch of an online submission system.

Dec 19, 2011

IRB to launch online application form

On Jan. 16, the UNMC Institutional Review Board (IRB) will launch a new online electronic application submission system.

Dec 13, 2011

UNMC dean part of landmark study looking at antibiotic resistant bacteria

Results could provide foundation for making antibiotics more effective A University of Nebraska Medical Center physician-scientist, Bradley Britigan, M.D., was one of the authors on a landmark study that has determined why bacteria are antibiotic resistant and how disrupting key bacterial functions could result in making antibiotics more effective.   The study, which appears in […]

Nov 18, 2011