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Lessons from a Ghana refugee camp

It was a story Valda Boyd Ford couldn’t fathom. And one she’ll never forget. Here, Ford shares one of the stories she heard while at the Buduburam Refugee Camp in Ghana, along with the lessons learned during her eight-week experience.

May 23, 2005

Upcoming Joslyn Passport Partner cultural opportunities

UNMC, The Nebraska Medical Center and UMA employees are invited to visit Joslyn Art Museum next month and see the exquisite exhibition, Mir Iskusstva: Russia’s Age of Elegance, which opens June 4. Employees also may attend Art Express, a monthly lunch series that begins June 3 in The Lied Transplant Center.

May 23, 2005

Dr. Reddish receives Preceptor of the Year Award

Just two years removed from pharmacy school, Joel C. Reddish, Pharm.D., knows well what students seek to gain from their clerkship experiences with practicing pharmacists.
Dr. Reddish transferred that knowledge into practice – during his first year as a preceptor – to earn the 2005 Preceptor of the Year Award.

May 20, 2005

Silver U recipients announced for May

To find out this month’s recipients of the Chancellor’s Silver ‘U’ Award click on Reward and Recognition (the left hand side of UNMC Today) and scroll to the Silver ‘U’ section.

May 19, 2005

Shats receives Chancellor’s Gold ‘U’ Award

If you ask Oleg Shats what it takes to manage huge amounts of data, the answer might surprise you. “Common sense,” he says from his office at the Scott Technology Center, where he serves as information systems manager for the Bioinformatics and Molecular Modeling Facility at the Eppley Institute.

May 19, 2005

Photos put a face on rape, sexual abuse

She sits in a seductive pose on the barstool, wearing knee-length, black, leather boots and a short skirt. Sitting next to her is a girl, in blue-jean overalls with braided pigtails and a broad smile. The photo of the two cousins is unremarkable. The story behind it is disturbing.

May 18, 2005

UNMC research may help fight prostate cancer

Researchers at UNMC have reported the findings of a new study that sheds light on a mechanism involved in the pathological destruction of bone caused by metastatic prostate cancer. The findings provide critical insight into the process of prostate cancer-driven bone destruction and identify a treatment that may interrupt bone disease caused by the spread of prostate cancer. The research is published in the cover story in the May issue of Cancer Cell, a leading scientific journal.

May 17, 2005

National officials impressed by STATPack

Three officials from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Public Health Laboratory (APHL) recently spent two days in Nebraska as part of a site visit for the APHL Private-Public Laboratory Integration Project.

May 16, 2005

Husker coach goes on offense against breast cancer

Nebraska Cornhusker Football Coach Bill Callahan has gone on the offense in the fight against breast cancer. Having lost both of his parents to cancer — his mother to breast cancer – he’s making a play to find ways to prevent and cure cancer.

May 16, 2005

May 20 golf tourney to raise funds for disabilities programs

The C. Louis Meyer Rehabilitation Foundation, Inc., invites the public to participate in the Tee-Up for Disabilities Golf Tournament Friday, May 20, at the Tregaron Golf Course in Bellevue, 13909 Glengarry Circle.

May 16, 2005