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Patients with West Nile needed for clinical trial

Roger and Nancy DeBlauw began last summer like any other, enjoying time on their farm in Crofton, Neb. But their world changed in late July 2005 when Roger became critically ill after contracting West Nile virus. Now, he is participating in a National Institutes of Health-sponsored clinical trial of a potential treatment. The trial is being conducted regionally by UNMC.

Jul 10, 2006

Medical student’s charity golf tournament honors dad

Aaron Braun is walking in his father’s charitable footsteps. The fourth-year UNMC medical student is days away from teeing off his third charity golf tournament in memory of his father, Marvin, who died of leukemia in 1996.

Jul 7, 2006

Munroe-Meyer Guild raises $39,000 at garden walk, faire

The Munroe-Meyer Guild sold nearly 1,900 tickets and raised $39,000 at this year’s Garden Walk and Garden Faire.

Jul 7, 2006

Dr. Foxall retires from nursing profession

Martha Foxall, Ph.D., has dedicated her life to nursing education. She will retire today – after the summer class she teaches ends – with a 54-year investment in the nursing profession. The past 26 years have been in the UNMC College of Nursing.

Jul 7, 2006

Regents chairman releases statement regarding Hergert decision

James E. McClurg, chairman of the University of Nebraska Board of Regents, released a statement today (Friday) regarding the Nebraska Supreme Court’s ruling that C. David Hergert be removed from the office of regent.

Jul 7, 2006

College of Medicine photo question — week 3 answer

Learn the answer to Wednesday’s College of Medicine historical photo question.

Jul 6, 2006

Transplant reunion brings Olympian to Omaha

More than 1,000 people — including 300 transplant patients from 19 states — plan to attend this weekend’s 2006 Transplant Reunion. Olympic bronze medalist Chris Klug will be the honored guest at the event, which celebrates 36 years of organ transplants in Omaha.

Jul 6, 2006

Electronic signatures for travel expenses implemented

The University of Nebraska has begun implementing electronic signatures for online Travel Expense Statements in SAP. This will eliminate the need for required hand written signatures and thus expedite the travel reimbursement process.

Jul 6, 2006

Durham Western Heritage Museum’s Gritty-City tours

Join the Durham Western Heritage Museum as they go back in time to explore the seldom-told story of Omaha’s beginnings.

Jul 6, 2006

College of Medicine photo question — week 3

The UNMC campus continues its celebration of the College of Medicine’s 125th anniversary today with another historical photo question.

Jul 5, 2006