From the Desk of the President: The Fall of Roe & IVF Implications
by Dr. David Crouse, Nebraska Cures Board President On June 24th, 2022, the United States Supreme Court announced that they would overturn the Roe v. [...]
by Dr. David Crouse, Nebraska Cures Board President On June 24th, 2022, the United States Supreme Court announced that they would overturn the Roe v. [...]
Printed July 17, 2020 - by Amanda McGill Johnson, Nebraska Cures & Sasha Forsen, Bio Nebraska Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) fields desperately need [...]
Nebraska Cures Executive Director Amanda McGill Johnson, Bio Nebraska Assistant Director Sasha Forsen and UNO Center for Public Affairs Research Director Josie Schafer appeared on [...]
Press Release, June 27, 2022 Bio Nebraska and Nebraska Cures released a study conducted by the Center for Public Affairs Research at the University of [...]
2021 was an exciting year for Nebraska Cures, beginning with the launch of a new logo and virtual programming focused on making Nebraska scientists more [...]
Clinical trials are the critical steppingstone for drugs or medical devices to become available for use by health care practitioners. These products must be thoroughly [...]
Nebraska Cures announces its second annual teen public service announcement (PSA) competition designed to promote science and engage in science advocacy. This year the competition [...]
Join us for an in depth discussion about the impact of climate change and extreme weather events on our health and the public policy implications. [...]
Clinical trials are the critical steppingstone for drugs or medical devices to become available for use by health care practitioners. These products must be thoroughly [...]
We are excited to announce Nebraska Cures is honoring Dr. Howard Gendelman and his wife Dr. Bonnie Bloch at its 19th Annual Tribute Luncheon on [...]