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Spyryx Biosciences was formed in 2013 by our scientific founder, Dr. Robert Tarran, based on his discovery of a previously unknown mechanism that the lung uses to regulate fluid on its surface. This mechanism is dysfunctional in the lungs of CF patients due to genetic mutations and is believed to be the root cause of the progressive dehydration that leads to the unfortunate cycle of mucus accumulation, bacterial colonization, immune response and tissue scarring, loss of lung function, and often early death.
Forward Intentions Group is a firm specifically equipped in Career Transition representing both organizations and individuals.
University of Nebraska at Omaha UNO, located in the heart of Nebraska’s largest city, is proud to serve as the state’s metropolitan university. We offer more than 200 programs of study in a learning environment that features the best of both worlds – a small-school atmosphere within a thriving city where internship, employment and entertainment opportunities are plentiful. We are committed to placing students first, striving for academic excellence and engaging with the community. At UNO, students connect, collaborate and create. Approximately 15,000 students call UNO home. Our campus community also extends a warm, Midwestern welcome to more than 800 international students each year. Students at UNO can select from 127 bachelor’s degree programs, 45 master’s programs, six doctoral programs and two specialist’s degree programs. The university also offers 19 post-baccalaureate certificate programs. Students may enroll and register via the Web at www.unomaha.edu. Residential housing is available at University Village and Maverick Village on the Dodge location, and at Scott Residence Hall, Scott Village and Scott Court on the Pacific location at 67th and Pacific streets. Maverick athletic pride is high. The Mavs are now part of the Division I Summit League (for all sports except hockey). Our faculty and staff are here to help create a university experience that matches students’ individual goals and dreams.
The University of Missouri and its School of Medicine share the following definitions of diversity and inclusion