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UNL, UNMC collaborative research grants sought
Researchers at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are being asked to submit proposals that would combine research expertise of the two campuses.
The UNL / UNMC Research Collaboration Grants Program began in 2000, and the projects that were funded in the first cycle have yielded proposals for NIH funding. For the present cycle, a Request for Proposals (RFP) has been sent to all members of the UNMC and UNL faculty, with letters of intent due on July 16 and the deadline for full proposals set for Aug. 1.
Jun 26, 2002
Focus is on vision impairment issues during end of June, early July
Members and staff of the NHS/UNMC Employee Diversity Network and the UMA Eye Specialty Clinic are encouraging everyone this week to reflect on vision impairment issues. June features multiple recognitions related to vision awareness, including Prevent Blindness and Vision Research Month, Eye Safety Week (June 27-July 5) and Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week (the last week in June).
Jun 26, 2002
White cane’s role developed early in 20th century
This week, UNMC Today will run a brief history of the three most common symbols associated with blindness — the white cane, guide dog and Braille. Today’s history focuses on the white cane. (Click on story headline for history).
Jun 26, 2002
Dr. Bridge among the world’s leading cytogeneticists
Diagnosing cancer genetically is an intricate process, where noticing the rearrangement of just a few chromosomes may determine the type of cancer and – in the future – the cancer’s treatment.
Julia Bridge, M.D., isn’t only familiar with that process; she’s drawing the standards for the rest of the world to follow.
Jun 25, 2002
HIPAA regulations apply to all UNMC, NHS, UMA employees
Sharon Welna and Sheila Wrobel face a daunting task.
Together, they are combing the 169-page Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) to ensure that UNMC, NHS and UMA complies with the federal regulations that govern privacy, security and electronic transactions standards for health care information.
Jun 24, 2002
Employees, students must get new identification cards
UNMC employees and students, as well as UMA employees, will need to obtain new identification cards over the next couple of months. After Sept. 1, current ID cards will no longer be a valid form of identification on campus. See story for further details including UneCard office hours, a weekly drawing and ID card benefits.
Jun 24, 2002
UNMC sizzles at BIO 2002 convention
UNMC recently showcased its sizzling biotechnology opportunities at the BIO 2002 International Biotechnology Convention and Exhibition in Toronto.
The Nebraska contingent — which included several UNMC employees — attended the largest biotechnology convention in the world in an effort to raise awareness for Omaha’s biotechnology programs. More than 15,000 delegates attended the June 10-12 convention, which featured more than 800 exhibitors at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre.
Jun 21, 2002
Platelet supply critically low, donors needed
The American Red Cross platelet supply is critically low. The need for platelets never takes a vacation. Even though donors may be away, patients still need generous individuals to take a break from their summer routine to
donate platelets.
Call the American Red Cross at 271-2589 to make a platelet donation appointment. Donors are especially needed today and Saturday in order to make sure platelets will be available this weekend and early next week.
Jun 21, 2002
QwestDex city directory now available online
Qwest is making QwestDex city directory available online. This online solution is provided and maintained by Qwest and gives employees the convenience and benefit of having the local QwestDex city directory right on their desktop. It also provides a paperless option to the traditional directory as Qwest is reducing the number of directories received by UNMC. (See story for links to QwestDex Live).
Jun 20, 2002
EAP counselor posts ‘bail’ in MDA lock-up
Marlene Schneider, a counselor with UNMC’s Faculty Employee Assistance Program, raised more than $1,000 last week to post “bail” for the Muscular Dystrophy Association Lock-Up.
Jun 20, 2002