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Khalimonchuk continues research into mitochondria’s role in diseases
More than 150 human diseases — including Lou Gehrig’s, Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s — are linked to mitochondrial failure, and one Nebraska scientist is working to decode why.
A five-year, $2 million renewal of Oleh Khalimonchuk’s Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award from the National Institutes of Health — one of the agency’s most competitive and prestigious funding mechanisms — has set the stage for the next chapter of his work.
MoreFaculty invited to research identity area workshops, R&I Convening
This spring, R&I will offer a series of virtual ideation workshops designed to help faculty advance research, scholarship and creative endeavors within the university’s six research identity areas.
MoreSchubert elected National Academy of Inventors Fellow
Mathias Schubert, one of the world’s foremost innovators in the field of optical ellipsometry, has been elected to the 2025 class of National Academy of Inventors Fellows, the highest honor the organization bestows.
MoreHusker researchers make gains on developing synthetic ‘muscle’
Husker researchers are continuing to make progress on developing a new synthetic material that behaves like biological muscle, an advancement that could provide a path to soft robotics, prosthetic devices and advanced human-machine interfaces.
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National Academy of Sciences salutes Schnable for pioneering work
The National Academy of Sciences has awarded Husker plant geneticist James Schnable one of its highest honors for multiple advancements he has achieved in plant science.
MoreNebraska joins international team to map global crop sulfur use, deficiencies
deficiency in sulfur, an essential nutrient for plants, may be limiting crop yields in many regions around the world. A two-year project will compile global data on sulfur for major crop systems around the world — information that is key to inform public and private investments in agriculture.
MoreNebraska Innovation Studio names 2026 fellows
Nebraska Innovation Studio announced the 2026 cohort of Innovation Fellows Jan. 13. The fellows, chosen from more than 50 applicants, will bring big ideas in medicine, agriculture and cybersecurity to reality through the program.
MoreRural Nebraskans aware of, concerned about impact of online algorithms
Most rural Nebraskans are aware of the use of algorithms in online media and have some concerns about their use, according to results from the 2025 Nebraska Rural Poll.
MoreMajor NSF grant supports innovative Husker plant pathology project
Through a $769,792 grant from the National Science Foundation, Husker scientist Richard Wilson is continuing work to unravel the mysteries behind effectors — virulent proteins that short-circuit plants’ natural defenses against fungal disease.
MoreTeam publishes road map for advancing health equity
A research team supported by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Grand Challenges initiative has published a new policy paper that calls for innovative, place-based solutions to advance health equity in Nebraska and beyond.
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Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory
Center for Resilience in Working Agricultural Landscapes
National Endowment for the Humanities
Center for Root and Rhizobiome Innovation
Materials Research Science and Engineering Center
Center for Biotechnology
Nebraska Center for Redox Biology
Nebraska Center for Integrated Biomolecular Communication
Gnotobiotic Mouse Program
Nebraska Governance and Technology Center
Arts and Humanities Research Engagement Program






