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UNMC projects advance as part of defense authorization act

One investigator works to create a handheld telemedicine device to help manage airway problems in injured soldiers while the other aims to develop a device that restores vision for those blinded by trauma or eye disease.

Jun 10, 2010

Lookin’ at U – Brandon Grimm

This week, we feature Brandon Grimm, program associate in the College of Public Health.

Jun 10, 2010

Seeing double in the Chancellor’s office

Robert Sparks, M.D., who served as UNMC Chancellor from 1972 to 1976, was back on campus on Wednesday to visit with colleagues and meet with medical center leaders.

Jun 10, 2010

Research Notes – Dr. Tahirov’s work could lead to better HIV drugs

UNMC and University of Iowa researchers have collaborated on major breakthrough that could lead to better HIV drugs.

Jun 10, 2010

Leveraging Linked-in the focus of June 15 UNMC LINK event

UNMC LINK members and those interested in becoming more involved with the group are invited to join Sam Mandalfo, the enterprise account executive for Linked-in, as he presents how to leverage Linked-in as a professional.

Jun 10, 2010

Only@UNMC with Sheila Ryan, Ph.D.

Whether you just started here or have been here for decades, you’ve probably had an Only@UNMC moment. Sheila Ryan, Ph.D., professor in the College of Nursing, describes an Only@UNMC moment.

Jun 9, 2010

Wellness Wednesday – Field Club Trail an option for campus walkers

Those who like to take a walk before, during or after the work day may want to consider a trek down Field Club Trail.

Jun 9, 2010

Mortgages, home buying the focus of June 24 Learn@Lunch seminar

Mortgages and other aspects of home buying will be the focus of an upcoming Learn@Lunch session at UNMC.

Jun 9, 2010

Last chance to schedule your ‘Creative Check-up’

Today is the final day to register for a free, half-day conference for campus communicators, titled “Creative Check-up 2010,” on Wednesday, June 23.

Jun 9, 2010

Cross-cultural health the focus of June 15 events

Issues such as language access, cultural differences between immigrant and Western medicine and race and ethnicity all affect the ability of a health system to respond to the needs of patients.

Jun 9, 2010

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