The research work in Dr. Zhang's laboratory focuses on understanding the molecular regulation of B lineage cell development. B lineage cells are the major players in our immune system to make antibodies against infection agents. Using the new knowledge obtained from basic research works to invest... more
The research work in Dr. Zhang's laboratory focuses on understanding the molecular regulation of B lineage cell development. B lineage cells are the major players in our immune system to make antibodies against infection agents. Using the new knowledge obtained from basic research works to investigate the pathogenesis of different immunological diseases is Dr. Zhang's long term research goal and daily practice.
DoD Needs
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Infectious disease
Vaccines
Name: Dmitry Oleynikov Title: Professor of Surgery Phone: 402-559-4581
University of Nebraska Medical Center - College of Medicine
985126 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-3280
402-559-4581 cast@unmc.edu Visit their website
Dr. Oleynikov's research interests include minimally invasive and videoendoscopic surgery, robotic telesurgery and, surgical robots for long-term space flight.
Dr. Oleynikov's research interests include minimally invasive and videoendoscopic surgery, robotic telesurgery and, surgical robots for long-term space flight.
DoD Needs
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Combat casualty care
Compartment Syndrome Repair
Craniofacial Trauma
Instrumentation
Telemedicine
Name: R. Lee Mosley, Ph.D Title: Associate Professor Phone: 402-559-2510
University of Nebraska Medical Center-College of Medicine
985800 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-5800
402-559-4044 mailto:rlmosley@unmc.edu Visit their website
Many neurodegenerative diseases exhibit inflammatory components, which have been shown to play integral roles in neurodegenerative processes. Our objective is to develop vaccine strategies that induce and sustain type 2 or type 3 anti-inflammatory T cell (Th2 and Th3) or regulatory T cell (Treg) ... more
Many neurodegenerative diseases exhibit inflammatory components, which have been shown to play integral roles in neurodegenerative processes. Our objective is to develop vaccine strategies that induce and sustain type 2 or type 3 anti-inflammatory T cell (Th2 and Th3) or regulatory T cell (Treg) responses, which interdict proinflammatory processes with subsequent amelioration of neurodegenerative processes and promotion of neuroprotection and/or neuroregeneration. Strategies for neuroprotective vaccines are proposed that preferentially mediate anti-inflammatory responses. The long-range goals of this laboratory are to delineate the etiological or exacerbative mechanisms of neurodegenerative disorders and develop therapeutic modalities that target those mechanisms to interdict the degenerative/inflammatory cycle and provide support for adjunct regenerative therapies.
DoD Needs
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