Kathleen Caron, the chair of the UNC School of Medicine’s Cell Biology and Physiology Department recently met with a journalist from New Scientist to discuss the importance of lymphatic biology and its potential to transform our understanding of major health conditions.
“In the past 20 years, we have experienced a renaissance in lymphatic biology,” said Caron. “It would be transformative to harness the powerful roles of lymphatics in keeping us healthy.”
Read the full article on New Scientist below:
The extraordinary influence of the lymphatic system on our health
