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The University of Nebraska is pitching in to help people and organizations cope with the new normal.
From conducting critical research to help combat COVID-19, producing supplies like PPE and hand sanitizer, transforming student dorms into surge facilities for the sick and training K-12 teachers on the best way to deliver classes online, our impact is being felt across the state—and the nation.
See below for just a few of the many stories of how we’re making a difference during the pandemic.
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UNK’s instructional technology master’s program is helping guide K-12 teachers in the transition to remote learning.
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UNO designed and conducted a survey with 4,500+ respondents revealing how the pandemic affected Nebraska businesses.
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Three UNO Scott Scholars and a UNMC team designed an app to help screen for COVID-19 and determine likely carriers.
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PRAM assists public and private sector leaders in assessing COVID-19 impact and making informed response decisions.
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The NIH trial is the first clinical trial launched in the U.S. to evaluate an experimental treatment for COVID-19.
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UNO's Criss Library is joining a group effort to document the pandemic's effects on the lives of Nebraskans.
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UNK faculty lent helping hands to make much-needed medical supplies for healthcare workers on the pandemic's front line.
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UNL and UNMC researchers developed a strategy to stack two patients on the same ventilator if a shortage arose.
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UNL partnered with Nebraska's ethanol industry to produce hand sanitizer for use by health care providers.
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UNL professor Özgür Araz's research helped provide modeling tools used to make resourcing decisions during pandemics.
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UNK wrestlers volunteered their time delivering meals to Kearney community members impacted by the pandemic.
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To combat a national PPE shortage, UNMC pioneered a safe method to decontaminate these PPE items using UV light.
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