Category: Physician Assistant
Associate Dean's Office, Clinical Laboratory Science, Clinical Perfusion, Cytotechnology, Extended Family, Kudos, Nutrition, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, RSTE, Uncategorized
Happy Thanksgiving!
Enjoy the holiday and know that we’re grateful for all our wonderful students, faculty, and staff in the School of Allied Health Professions! You’re the best! Don’t forget to eat your fruits and veggies along with all that turkey and pie.
Nov 24, 2010
Last 2 Days to purchase your Holiday Pecans…
Last 2 days to purchase your Holiday Pecans and so much more! The Physician Assistant students will be by the exit of the cafeteria on the 19th & the 24th from 10:30 am – 12:30 pm. Don’t miss out! Lots of great items! They will also be in Sorrell on the 24th from 10:30 am […]
Nov 18, 2010
Associate Dean's Office, Clinical Laboratory Science, Clinical Perfusion, Cytotechnology, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, RSTE, Uncategorized
Student Social Today
The student social this afternoon for all the students in the School of Allied Health Professions was a terrific success! Pictures will follow.
Nov 16, 2010
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- by Duane RetzlaffPeter C. Iwen, MS, PhD, D(ABMM), F(AAM), a professor in UNMC’s Department of Pathology, Microbiology and Immunology, has received the Leadership in Biosafety and Biosecurity Award from the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL). In presenting the award, the APHL noted Dr. Iwen’s work with the Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response and the CDC […]
- by Duane RetzlaffThe list for 2024-25 includes two residents, six fellows, seven students who earned doctorates, and three who earned master’s degrees. Graduates are listed with their next destination, if known: Graduating Residents• Jordan Burr, DO – Cytopathology Fellowship, Duke University, Durham, NC• Austin Helmink, MD – Surgical Pathology Fellowship, UNMC Graduating Fellows• Ketav Desai, MD (Molecular […]
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- by Duane RetzlaffResearch work by faculty and students in our department has generated nearly three dozen manuscript publications. New publications (April 2025-current): Decoding Ribosome Stress: How NAT10 Influences Pancreatic Acinar Cell Survival and Cancer Development. Bailey-Lundberg JM. Cell Mol Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2025 Apr 30:101516. doi: 10.1016/j.jcmgh.2025.101516. Online ahead of print.PMID: 40318699 Identification of Potential Prophylactic Medical Countermeasures Against […]
- by Duane RetzlaffDr. Yuil-Valdes' work in advancing the See, Test & Treat program was recognized with the Gene and Jean Herbek Humanitarian Award from the CAP Foundation.