Tag: National Institutes of Health
With a final round of funding from the National Institutes of Health, the Nebraska Center for the Prevention of Obesity Diseases through Dietary Molecules is establishing a permanent home at the university. NPOD is an internationally distinctive research hub focused on combating obesity and related diseases.
Learn moreIncreasing the number of external honorific awards is one of UNL’s strategic goals. The following list includes selected awards and accomplishments that Husker researchers earned in fiscal year 2025.
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With the launch of startup company Minovacca, Janos Zempleni aims to commercialize designer milk exosomes – natural nanoparticles contained in milk – capable of transporting therapeutics, gene editing tools and more to targeted locations in the human body. The technology could benefit people with diseases both common and rare.
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Nearly 800,000 Americans suffer a stroke annually, resulting in death, disabilities and escalating medical costs. Husker researchers have developed a low-cost, portable frontline treatment for strokes that can be used in emergencies and therapeutic settings.
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Dipti Dev leads a team aiming to narrow the nutrition gap for rural children through a project that provides tailored coaching to help rural child care programs foster healthy eating habits among 3- to 5-year-olds. Researchers believe the program has the potential to become a national model for addressing childhood obesity.
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A wearable device developed by Husker engineer Eric Markvicka may help patients with chronic conditions stay ahead of disease flare-ups, which is key to improved outcomes and reduced mortality. A multimodal approach provides insight into a wearer’s holistic health and enables earlier, faster and more accurate identification of disease exacerbations.
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