Ten undergraduate students awarded Holland Future Scientist prizes
The 2017 Richard Holland Future Scientist Award was recently awarded to 10 undergraduate students from five Nebraska colleges and universities.
The 2017 Richard Holland Future Scientist Award was recently awarded to 10 undergraduate students from five Nebraska colleges and universities.
Nebraska agriculture is the next Science Cafe topic that will be led by Ellen Duysen, coordinator and outreach specialist for the Central States Center for [...]
Alan Kolok, Ph.D., a professor of biology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, will lead the discussion on Nebraska's lakes, rivers and streams, Tuesday, [...]
Welcome to the E-newsletter of the Nebraska Coalition for Lifesaving Cures June 2017! Below are a few articles that caught our eye. Enjoy. Trials of [...]
NCLC honored Mary Ann “Andy” Holland at the 15th Annual Tribute Luncheon on April 24.
NCLC's 15th annual Spring Luncheon honored three outstanding individuals for their respective support and research toward finding cures. Rebecca Oberley-Deegan, Ph.D., received the Harold M. [...]
Technological advances in eye surgery is the topic for the May 2 Science Cafe at 7 p.m. at the Slowdown. Leading the discussion is Ophthalmologist [...]
John Jackson, Ph.D., led the March Science Café on Tuesday, March 14, in a discussion on bioprinting. It was another packed house at the Slowdown; [...]
An editorial in the Omaha World-Herald speaks positively on the results from a recent Parkinson's-related clinical trial by the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
Vincent Woolf leads the next Science Cafe discussion titled "Silent Sky and the Cosmic Ladder" on Tuesday, April 11 at 7 p.m. at the Slowdown.