Overview of UNMC Campus Research Activities Howard E. Gendelman, M.D. Professor and Chair, Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience, UNMC Howard E. Gendelman,

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Overview of UNMC Campus Research Activities Howard E. Gendelman, M.D. Professor and Chair, Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience, UNMC Howard E. Gendelman, M.D. Professor and Chair, Pharmacology and Experimental Neuroscience, UNMC

Cell Signaling Cancer Biology Cell Directed Therapy Cell Growth and Development Basic and Applied Cell Biology Cancer Biology Cell Directed Therapy Cell Growth and Development Basic and Applied Cell Biology

Infectious Diseases and Biodefense Biotoxins Detection Systems Vaccines Microbial Discovery Anti-microbial drug development Biotoxins Detection Systems Vaccines Microbial Discovery Anti-microbial drug development

Stem Cell Biology Adult and Embryonic Tissue Repair Transplantation Transplantation Biology Adult and Embryonic Tissue Repair Transplantation Transplantation Biology

Surgical Research Disease biology Pathogenesis Devices Disease biology Pathogenesis Devices

Cancer Applied Translational Diagnostics (Lymphoma and Leukemia) Molecular Biology Cell Biology and Development Applied Translational Diagnostics (Lymphoma and Leukemia) Molecular Biology Cell Biology and Development

Cardiovascular Heart Defects; Folic acid and homocysteine Neurocirculatory and chronic heart failure Autonomic Therapeutics Devices Molecular Biology Developmental Biology Heart Defects; Folic acid and homocysteine Neurocirculatory and chronic heart failure Autonomic Therapeutics Devices Molecular Biology Developmental Biology

Drug Delivery and Nanomedicine Applications for a host of disorders Cancer Neuroscience Rheumatology Vaccination and Infectious diseases Applications for a host of disorders Cancer Neuroscience Rheumatology Vaccination and Infectious diseases

Neurosciences Neuroimmunology Neurovirology Developmental Biology Translational Neurodegenerative Disorders (Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, ALS) Trauma and optic nerve Neuroimmunology Neurovirology Developmental Biology Translational Neurodegenerative Disorders (Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, ALS) Trauma and optic nerve

Neurosensory Genetics Ontogeny Molecular Genetics Developmental Disorders Neurodevelopment Genetics Ontogeny Molecular Genetics Developmental Disorders Neurodevelopment