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  • 04
    04.February.Thursday

    BioNebraska presents Women and Entrepreneurship: Can We Do It? Yes We Can! Virtual Event

    10:30 am-11:30 am
    February 4, 2021

    About the Presentation

    Join us for Women and Entrepreneurship: Can we do it? Yes we can!, a virtual presentation for Nebraska Women in STEM by Catherine Murari-Kanti, Ph.D, Licensing Specialist for UNeMed.

    Dr. Murari-Kanti will discuss with us solutions to many obstacles women face while wanting to be entrepreneurs. She will introduce us to the world of technology transfer, intellectual property and research commercialization and provide us with entrepreneurial opportunities that are available through UNeMed as well as in the community.

    To attend this virtual event, registration is required by Feb. 1. Event tickets are $25 and FREE for students.

    Register here

  • 08
    08.February.Monday

    TOSHIBA/NSTA ExploraVision Science Competition for K-12

    All day
    February 8, 2021

    It’s not too late to register your K-12 teams for the Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision science competition! Whether your classroom is online or in-person, you can challenge your students to envision a future technology through collaborative brainstorming and scientific research. Need some project inspiration? Check out these sample projects from previous ExploraVision winners! The deadline for submissions is February 8.

    Register here

    Keep up with the latest Toshiba/NSTA ExploraVision news through Facebook and Twitter.

  • 09
    09.February.Tuesday

    IGNITE: Strategy and Innovation Workshop February 9th and March 9th

    All day
    February 9, 2021

    Take a New Approach in 2021

    Say goodbye to “we’ve always done it this way.” Join us for a 2-part strategy and innovation workshop. These working sessions, facilitated by Gilbert+Chittenden, will help participants unlock new ways of thinking about an existing challenge they are facing.

    • Session 1: Reframing 2021
    • Session 2: Implementing and Improving

    You’ll leave with a clear plan (and accountability buddies).

    February 9th and March 9th

    Register here

     

  • 16
    16.February.Tuesday

    Cync Health: Making Healthier Communities Possible Webinar

    11:30 am-12:30 pm
    February 16, 2021

    A new series of educational presentations, hosted by CyncHealth

    Join us February 16th for the next session in the Making Healthier Communities Possible webinar series. The topic — Improving Collaboration & Communication by Utilizing Closed-Loop Referral Platforms.

    You will learn how to:
    • Understand the closed loop referral process;
    • Apply how collaboration in this space mirrors successes in existing practice patterns for medical referrals to social ones; and
    • Evaluate how this process could enhance the current workflow for social determinants of health (SDOH) support services

    Improving Collaboration & Communication by Utilizing Closed-Loop Referral Platforms

    When: Tuesday, Feb. 16th, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. CST
    Where: Virtual/Zoom
    Who: Designed for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, pharmacists and other health professions
    Cost: FREE!

    One continuing education credit, jointly provided by CyncHealth and Creighton University Health Sciences Continuing Education

    Register Now

  • 23
    23.February.Tuesday

    Biomechanical Rehabilitation & Manufacturing, Improving the Quality of Life of Medically Underserved Populations Virtual Lecture

    5:30 pm-6:30 pm
    February 23, 2021

    Jorge Zuniga, Ph.D., has spent his career working to lower the cost of expensive medical devices and procedures for medically underserved populations. His presentation outlines the use of additive manufacturing for the development of medical devices. Through a “User-Inspired Basic Research Approach,” Zuniga’s presentation will walk you through the research, development, and deployment of 3D printed artificial limbs for children experiencing limb loss; including the development of anatomical models for surgical planning for pediatric patients. Examples of community engagement and clinical cases will also be used to reveal how advancements in research and manufacturing can impact the quality of life of children around the world.

    date: 02/23/21
    time: 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM
    location: Zoom Webinar

    Register Here

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