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Released: 25-Feb-2000 12:00 AM EST
Hope for New Herpes Vaccines, Treatments
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

University of Nebraska-Lincoln veterinary science research is helping reveal how herpes viruses cause disease and perpetuate themselves in humans and is offering hope for new herpes vaccines and treatments (Science, 2-25-00).

Released: 23-Nov-1999 12:00 AM EST
E. Coli Genetic Fingerprint Revealed
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

A new genetic "fingerprinting" method developed by University of Nebraska food scientists is revealing surprising insights about potentially deadly E. coli 0157:H7 bacteria.

Released: 9-Oct-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Chemist Finds Key to Light's Effect on Plant Growth
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Slower-growing but more robust lawns and healthier rice plants with larger grains could be among the benefits of research results published in the Oct. 7 edition of Nature.

Released: 6-Oct-1999 12:00 AM EDT
International Small Bowel Transplant Symposium
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

More than 265 transplant experts from around the world will be in Omaha Oct. 6 to 9 for the International Small Bowel Transplant Symposium hosted by the University of Nebraska Medical Center and Nebraska Health System.

Released: 1-Oct-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Survey Research: Past, Present, and Internet
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

To explore the impact of technology on surveys and market research at the fourth annual symposium on surveys, sponsored by Gallup Organization and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, April 13-15, 2000.

Released: 1-Oct-1999 12:00 AM EDT
World Premiere of Tyler White's 'O Pioneers'
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

The World premiere of an opera based on "O Pioneers!", Willa Cather's epic novel of life on the Nebraska prairie, will be presented on the Kimball Hall stage at University of Nebraska-Lincoln in November.

1-Oct-1999 12:00 AM EDT
New Mouse Model Could Explain Role of Folic Acid in Prevention of Birth Defects
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Researchers have created the world's first mouse model to explain how folic acid protects against human birth defects. This will enable researchers to understand how folic acid protects against birth defects such as neural tube defects and cleft lip and palate.

Released: 14-Sep-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Targeting Potentially Deadly Parasites in Unique Research Facility
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Entomologists operate the world's only screwworm research rearing facility at a USDA Agricultural Research Unit at the University of Nebraska.

Released: 4-Sep-1999 12:00 AM EDT
DNA Enzyme May Be Factor in Natural Mutagenesis
University of Nebraska-Lincoln

DNA enzyme may be factor in natural mutagenesis and in process by which mutant bacteria are formed, according to a University of Nebraska-Lincoln scientist.


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