UNMC Leading the Way By Governor Dave Heineman

July 6th, 2009

June 26, 2009

Dear Fellow Nebraskans:

Recently, I had the opportunity to participate in a ceremony to mark the opening of the second research tower at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Over the past decade, UNMC has grown remarkably, with more than $300 million in capital projects either finished or under construction. These have been funded almost entirely through private donations.

Behind this growth is UNMC Chancellor Harold M. Maurer, M.D., and his capable team. When Hal became chancellor of UNMC, he indicated that campus research growth would be his legacy, and what a legacy he has built.

In a decade, the annual research support to UNMC medical scientists has grown from approximately $30 million to more than $82 million. Medical research is important for many reasons. The most obvious is the advances that are made to cure and treat devastating diseases. At UNMC, scientists are focused on the causes and potential treatments for numerous types of cancer, neurological disorders, infectious diseases and many other maladies.

Since the Durham Research Center was built in 2003, UNMC scientists have made great strides in determining how to deliver drugs across the blood brain barrier, which protects our brain from dangerous infections and disease. The barrier also inhibits medications that are important to treating brain-related diseases, such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.

Scientists in the second research tower — the Durham Research Center II — are conducting research on diseases which impact the lungs, the liver or the GI tract. The building, which includes a new home for the Nebraska Public Health Laboratory, also features one of the top research teams in the country studying staph infections and other serious bacterial infections.

That brings me to the second reason medical research is vital to the state of Nebraska — job creation. The U.S. Department of Commerce has determined that for every $1 million in research funding that is brought into the state, 32 jobs are created. Thus, UNMC’s $82 million research enterprise supports more than 2,600 jobs, at the Medical Center and throughout Nebraska. That’s a tremendous net-gain for our state. UNMC’s attention to research provides Nebraska’s citizens with the opportunities to participate in clinical trials and receive the latest, most cutting edge treatments.

These opportunities would not have been possible without the wonderful philanthropists who have invested their resources in UNMC. The late Chuck Durham understood the promise of medical research, and he helped persuade others to invest in UNMC and our collective future.

Several donors have since stepped forward, providing gifts for a beautiful medical education building, a four-story hospital addition, and other projects yet to be completed – a geriatrics center, a public health facility and a nursing college expansion. These projects are examples of private-public partnerships that are absolutely vital to Nebraska.

The University of Nebraska Medical Center is a Nebraska gem. UNMC is making a difference in people’s lives. Thanks to Chancellor Maurer and his outstanding team, UNMC is a world-class facility doing extraordinary research to cure devastating diseases.

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UNMC leaders visit 6 Nebraska cities

June 19th, 2009

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Nebraskans in six communities recently learned of many things their medical center does from Chancellor Harold M. Maurer, M.D, and other UNMC officials who took part in a 500-mile leadership tour.

From Aurora, Grand Island and Kearney, to Hastings, Columbus and Blair, leaders gave Nebraskans a taste of UNMC’s vitality and momentum.

“We enjoy doing it,” Dr. Maurer said about the seventh annual trip, which took place June 8 and 9. “It’s an opportunity to see what’s happening and how medical centers are doing. We see the transformation of health care across the state. We see buildings going up. Things are really booming.”

The purpose of the trip is to:

* Thank communities for their support of UNMC;
* Talk about medical center developments; and
* Learn about community health needs.

“We feel very obligated to serving Nebraska,” Dr. Maurer said. “About 85 percent of our students come from Nebraska. We have found that if you want to get and keep health care practitioners, the students need to come from a rural community.” Read more

Also read media coverage from the trip: College dean: Lack of rural doctors a problem, Columbus Telegram

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Leadership team to visit 6 Nebraska communities this week

June 8th, 2009

outstatemapChancellor Harold M. Maurer M.D., and other medical center leaders will visit six east-central and eastern Nebraska communities today and Tuesday during the seventh annual UNMC leadership trip across Nebraska.

From Aurora, Grand Island and Kearney today to Hastings, Columbus and Blair on Tuesday, the group will meet with community members during community receptions hosted by local businesses, colleges and hospitals. They also will visit with various community and business leaders and health professionals.

Dr. Maurer said the trip is always one of the highlights of his year.

“It’s a chance to visit with the people of the state and let them know what is happening at UNMC,” he said. “We make new friends and always learn a lot. We are interested in building healthier communities. Our educational, research and patient care efforts, everything we do, is done on behalf of Nebraskans.” Read more.

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The Twins turn Two

June 5th, 2009

twins-two Ally Min and Alex Rose celebrated their 2nd birthday at Gymboree. The girls are the twin granddaughters of Dr. Maurer and his wife, Beverly.

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DRC II featured in the latest edition of UNMC Discover

June 5th, 2009

spring2009_cover2 For some, UNMC’s newest research facility, the Durham research Center II, is a source of pride. But for many more people, it is a symbol of hope, progress and cures.

The DRC II completes part of a vision born more than 10 years ago when newly appointed Chancellor Harold M. Maurer, M.D., saw how a growing research enterprise could boost UnMC to world-class status. The vision is becoming reality.

“Our world-class facilities, cutting-edge research and innovative academic programs are drawing attention from all over the world, bringing new ideas, energy and interdisciplinary collaboration to Nebraska where they can thrive,” Dr. Maurer said.

By attracting the top minds from around the state and world to the heartland, UnMC will be at the center of discovery for the 21st century, he said, and ensure the region’s vibrancy and future. Read more

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