Published: Arpita Basu; Lung-Chang Chien; Leigh Ann Richardson
Arpita Basu, Ph.D., (Kinesiology and Nutrition Sciences); Lung-Chang Chien, DrPH, (Epidemiology and Biostatistics), and Public Health doctoral student Leigh Ann Richardson, along with colleagues, recently published "Longitudinal associations of physical activity with inflammatory markers in US adults with and without type 1 diabetes" in Diabetes…
Presentation: Juliana Byzyka
Juliana Byzyka (Transportation Research Center) presented "Improving Asphalt Patch Repair Performance through Innovative Heating Technology" during the 2023 Fall Transportation Conference held on Nov. 1-2, 2023, at the Tuscany Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. The study presented the realities of patch repair work and the impact of material…
Published: Ryder Davidson, Reese Krider, Philip Borsellino, Keith Noorda, George Alhwayek, Thomas Vida
Ryder Davidson, Reese Krider, Philip Borsellino, Keith Noorda, George Alhwayek, and Thomas Vida (all Medicine) have published "Untangling Tau: Molecular Insights into Neuroinflammation, Pathophysiology, and Emerging Immunotherapies" in Current Issues in Molecular Biology.
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Published: Buddha Dawn
Buddha Dawn (Medicine) recently co-authored an article titled, “Anti-inflammatory, anti-fibrotic and pro-cardiomyogenic effects of genetically engineered extracellular vesicles enriched in miR-1 and miR-199a on human cardiac fibroblasts,” in Stem Cell Reviews and Reports. The results showed that human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived…
Performance: John McMurtery
Associate professor John McMurtery (Music) performed in the 2023 U.N. Day Concert as part of United Nations Day. The program took place at the General Assembly Hall at the United Nations building in New York City. Under the theme of "The Frontlines of Climate Action," the concert presented the power of the human spirit to combat the…
Published: Candace Burton
Candace Burton, Ph.D., (Nursing) published a paper titled, "Sociolocation: A Proposed Conceptual Element in Lifespan Development," in the journal Clinical Nursing Research. The paper reviews and updates Dr. Burton's original work on sociolocation, which refers to the ways in which individuals understand their social standing and its effects on…
Published: Joe Regalia
Professor Joe Regalia (Law) published an article in Nevada Lawyer titled, "The AI Advocate: How GPT is Changing the Game in Legal Writing," which covers generative AI and legal practice.
Presentation: Ann McGinley
Professor Ann McGinley (Law) traveled to Santiago, Chile, to give her annual lecture at the Universidad Adolfo Ibañez's LLM program on Employment and Social Security Law. The title of the lecture is "La teoría de las masculinidades y la ley de anti-discriminación en el empleo en Estados Unidos" ("…
Presentation: Nancy Rapoport
Last Friday, professor Nancy Rapoport (Law) gave a talk on AI, big data, and the practice of law as part of a CLE at the University of Nebraska College of Law.
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