‘A monumental day’: Nebraska Medicine offers world-first experimental treatment
When the numbness in her toes crept up the right side of her body, Jan Janisch-Hanzlik called her primary care doctor. The now-49-year-old had [...]
When the numbness in her toes crept up the right side of her body, Jan Janisch-Hanzlik called her primary care doctor. The now-49-year-old had [...]
In early February, the final beam was raised on a crane and lowered into place to complete the latest construction phase of the University of [...]
Marisa Zallocchi Marisa Zallocchi, PhD, assistant professor of biomedical sciences at Creighton University’s School of Medicine, sees a physiological anomaly and immediately [...]
You’ve probably heard about antibiotic resistance in the news: bacteria are becoming resistant to antibiotic treatments, and we're not discovering new antibiotics at a [...]
Imagine yourself in grade school. While other kids learn new words quickly, you struggle. The right words just don’t come easily. Before researchers uncovered [...]
The Department of Defense (DoD), America's largest government agency, is tasked with providing the military forces needed to deter war and ensure our nation's [...]
Rashelle Hoffman Growing up in rural Nebraska has informed Rashelle Hoffman’s, PhD, PT, DPT, research career. The assistant professor in Creighton University’s [...]
It’s morning. Your alarm clock blares its wake-up call. You sit up, reach to turn it off, swing your feet over the side of [...]
For too long, pancreatic cancer has been a mystery. It has no early detection or screening method. A diagnosis of pancreatic cancer is devastating. [...]
While the resistance of some pathogens to conventional drug treatments is a major concern for medical researchers, Creighton’s Jason Bartz, PhD, is facing a [...]