February Science Cafe to discuss sexual attraction
Jon Cavanaugh, a Ph.D. candidate in the psychology department at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, will lead the discussion of how hormonal systems affect [...]
Jon Cavanaugh, a Ph.D. candidate in the psychology department at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, will lead the discussion of how hormonal systems affect [...]
NCLC President David Crouse, Ph.D., weighs in on the current state (and history) of stem cell research.
Karoly Mirnics, M.D., Ph.D., director of the Munroe-Meyer Institute at the University of Nebraska Medical Center leads January's science cafe title, “The Ethics of Genetics.” Join [...]
The 2017 year-end report includes a letter from NCLC President Dr. Crouse, 2016 revenue and expenses and the importance of stem cell research in the [...]
Lydia Kang, M.D., an assistant professor of internal medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, will discuss the history of medical quackery at the [...]
Alëna A. Balasanova, M.D., director of addictions education at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, will discuss opioids and addiction at the next Omaha Science [...]
Registration for the 2018 Nebraska Science Festival, scheduled for April 19-28, opens October 25. The sixth annual event will feature student expos and a variety [...]
Decades after the U.S. Congress repeatedly reaffirmed its support for publicly funded fetal tissue research, investigators find themselves facing efforts by this same body to prevent this kind [...]
Paul Davis, Ph.D., an associate professor of biology at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, will discuss parasites that infect cats, rats and humans at [...]
Read about the 2017 INBRE Award winners, UNMC's glaucoma breakthrough and Dr. Crouse's letter against clinics claiming to cure diseases via stem cells, citing ethical and [...]