
4 hours ago
Meet our new postdoc Jan Zlamal
He is from Austria, but he studied medicine and completed subsequent training at the University of Tübingen in Germany.

4 hours ago
He is from Austria, but he studied medicine and completed subsequent training at the University of Tübingen in Germany.

5 months ago
His work was selected for an oral presentation, highlighted in the prestigious “Best of ASH” program, and further recognized with the inaugural ASH Richard T. Silver, MD Abstract Achievement Award for Myeloproliferative Neoplasms — a significant achievement underscoring the impact of his scientific contributions.

5 months ago
A new study from the Sancar Lab and collaborators at UNC-Chapel Hill, published in PNAS, highlights a promising future therapeutic strategy for glioblastoma (GBM), one of the most aggressive and treatment-resistant brain cancers.

1 year ago
We held our annual end-of-year holiday party at the Kenan Conference Center. Latasha Mingo MBA introduced our chair, Jean Cook PhD, who shared our growth and successes over the past year. Qi Zhang PhD spoke and then Dr. Silvia Ramos announced awards...

2 years ago
Core directors presented posters and other information about their services, highlighting new services and technologies available. This allowed attendees to meet core directors and staff, learn about the research infrastructure our cores provide across the disciplines, and about how collaborating with the core could enhance their own work. 2024 Event Core Facility Showcase Event – …

2 years ago
Meet Ashraf, a researcher in Sancar lab who is engaged in research on chronotherapy using different tumor and circadian models.

2 years ago
We sat down with Dr. Ajit Prakash, a dedicated Research Associate in the Campbell lab to find out what motivate him. Behind the carefully controlled experiments and complex data lies a profound passion that fuels Dr. Prakash's journey in the realm of scientific discovery.

3 years ago
Congratulations to postdoctoral fellow Martha Johnson in Cook lab who received an LRP award through the Research in Emerging Areas Critical to Human Health LRP from NIGMS!
3 years ago
A team of UNC researchers have discovered how colon cancer “hijacks” enzyme motif mutations, a finding that may help identify new targets or directions for cancer treatments.