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G Gupta and D Ramsden

3 years ago

G.P.Gupta & Ramsden labs publish new dna repair research in Nucleic Acids Research

Congrats on the new publication: G.P.Gupta and Ramsden labs! “Marker-free quantification of repair pathway utilization at Cas9-induced double-strand breaks” Nucleic Acids Research. This was a collaborative effort with UNC Biochemistry and Biophysics, UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, UNC Department of Radiation Oncology, The Curriculum in Genetics and Molecular Biology, and UNC Pharmacy. Interested in DSB repair …

Organizational collaborations between UNC-CH researchers and U.S. or international institutions with five or more shared publications. All UNC-CH units (e.g., health affairs schools, UNC Health, institutes) are combined as single data point in blue.

3 years ago

January 2020 – April 2021 UNC COVID-19 Research Output & Collaboration Analysis

Research contributing to discoveries associated with COVID-19 has been growing on the UNC campus over the past year. To help increase visibility of this integral research and illustrate the extensive organizational collaborations that help move UNC research forward, a team from University Libraries – Health Sciences Library analyzed the COVID-19 research output of UNC Chapel Hill (UNC-CH) researchers between January 2020 and April 2021.

Scenes from the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on March 25, 2020. (Johnny Andrews/UNC-Chapel Hill)

3 years ago

UNC-CH COVID-19 Update: Summer Updates for our COVID-19 Community Standards

Dear Carolina Community,   Congratulations on a successful spring semester. Just four months ago, we began the semester by taking the prudent step of delaying the start of in-person instruction by three weeks. We also implemented important changes to our COVID-19 Community Standards, including the Carolina Together Testing Program and increased support for students subject to quarantine or isolation protocols.  Today, we can see how …

suzanne barbour and henrik dohlman

3 years ago

Suzanne Barbour and Henrik Dohlman selected as first class of ASBMB fellows!

Selection as a Fellow of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology is an honor bestowed on our most distinguished members. Fellows are recognized for their meritorious efforts to advance the molecular life sciences through sustained outstanding accomplishments in areas such as scientific research, education, mentorship, commitment to diversity and service to the society and scientific community.