Sunday, Bloody Sunday

A bloody good conversation series presented by
Omaha Community Playhouse and UNMC in conjunction with Evil Dead: The Musical.


Sunday, February 17 – Zombie Apocalypse: Are you prepared?
Join Dr. Shawn Gibbs, associate dean for Student Affairs in the College of Public Health at UNMC, as he explores the possibility of a zombie outbreak. How do we prepare? What are the rules from the Center for Disease Control that apply?

Dr. Gibbs received his B. S. in Biology from Ohio State University, followed by an M. S. in Environmental Science from University of Cincinnati and an M. B. A. in Agribusiness from University of Nebraska –Lincoln, and then received a Ph. D, in Environmental Science from the University of Cincinnati. His research area is environmental exposure assessment, including environmental microbiology. The focus is on environmental bioaerosals (bacterial, antibiotic resistant bacteria, fungal, viral) from both the indoor and ambient environments. Dr. Gibbs has previously done work and has ongoing projects in a wide range of environmental health topics from decontamination, pesticide exposure, pregnancy outcomes and health disparities.

Sunday, March 3 – Zombie-ism: It’s infectious!
Shawn Gibbs, Ph.D., associate dean for Student Affairs in the College of Public Health, discusses different types of infection and how they spread. Could a zombie outbreak occur? How fast would it spread? Can zombie-ism be contained?

Dr. Gibbs received his B. S. in Biology from Ohio State University, followed by an M. S. in Environmental Science from University of Cincinnati and an M. B. A. in Agribusiness from University of Nebraska –Lincoln, and then received a Ph. D, in Environmental Science from the University of Cincinnati. His research area is environmental exposure assessment, including environmental microbiology. The focus is on environmental bioaerosals (bacterial, antibiotic resistant bacteria, fungal, viral) from both the indoor and ambient environments.  Dr. Gibbs has previously done work and has ongoing projects in a wide range of environmental health topics from decontamination, pesticide exposure, pregnancy outcomes and health disparities.

Sunday, March 10 – Real life zombies: They do exist!
Real life is often more shocking and horrifying than the creations of our imaginations. Dr. Michael McCaskill, assistant professor in Environmental, Agricultural and Occupational Health, will discuss the toxicology of “bath salts,” designer drugs that cause “zombie-like” behavior.
Dr. McCaskill received his B.S. from the University of Florida in 1999, a M.P.H. from the University of South Carolina in 2002, and a Ph.D. from Florida A7M in 2009. Dr. McCaskill’s research interests include toxicology, metabolic pathways, zenobiotic induced reactive oxygen species, mediated protein, hormone and vitamin dysmetabolism.

The conversations will occur after the Sunday matinees of Evil Dead: The Musical and are free to those attending that day’s performance. No reservations are necessary for the conversation.
Tickets to Evil Dead: The Musical are $40 for adults, $24 for students (K – 12 and full-time undergraduates).  This conversation series is offered free and is open to the public. For tickets, visit omahaplayhouse.com, call 402-553-0800 or visit the OCP Box Office.

UNMC staff, faculty and students can take advantage of a $25 ticket by call the director of sales at
(402) 553-4890 ext. 147.

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