Early research indicates vaping impairs lung immune function August 23, 2018 Lung cell impairment can occur with exposure to e-cigarettes, but other short and long-term effects of vaping remain unknown. Read the full story here.
Jaspers featured in Reuters article on e-cigarettes August 16, 2018 Ilona Jaspers, PhD, Deputy Director of the Center for Environmental Medicine, Asthma and Lung Biology, is featured in the August 15th Reuters article “Adult smokers more apt to use e-cigarettes than nonsmokers,” which can be found here.
Tale of two double lung transplants and one enduring tribute June 15, 2018 For patients with end-stage chronic lung disease, every breath is tiresome and difficult. When the disease is no longer responsive to medical therapies, a lung transplant is a possibility for patients under the age of 70. Frank Sands is breathing new life after a double lung transplant. To show his...
Jaspers, Clapp featured in NY Times for e-cigarette research June 7, 2018 Researchers in lab of Ilona Jaspers, PhD, found that the common food additive cinnamaldehyde impaired cilia — the hair-like structures on lung cells crucial for proper respiratory function. Read the story here, and the New York Times article here.
Leigh Wins American Thoracic Society Lifetime Achievement Award June 4, 2018 This year’s ATS Assembly on Pediatrics Lifetime Contributions to Pediatric Respiratory Medicine Award went to Margaret W. Leigh, MD. This award is given for achievement in teaching, clinical care, advocacy, scholarship or research over the course of an entire career. Read the full article here.
James Donohue receives Breathing for Life award May 24, 2018 James F. Donohue, MD, was honored with the Breathing for Life Award at the Tenth Annual American Thoracic Society (ATS) Foundation Research Program Benefit on Saturday, May 19, 2018, in San Diego, California. The Breathing for Life Award is the highest honor given by the foundation for philanthropy, scientific achievement,...
The Heart of a Researcher May 17, 2018 At the UNC School of Medicine, researchers come to their work through various paths. For Wanda O’Neal, PhD, her tireless dedication to researching cystic fibrosis and lung conditions was born from a very personal place — a family with six kids with CF. Read the article and view the video...
Some e-cigarette ingredients are surprisingly more toxic than others March 29, 2018 UNC School of Medicine scientists led by Robert Tarran created a new screening technique to deduce the different toxicity levels of the more than 7,700 types of e-liquid flavors available to consumers. Read the full story here.
Cystic Fibrosis Discovery: Bacterial Burden Begins During First Years of Life January 24, 2018 UNC School of Medicine scientists show that therapies to break up mucus in toddlers might offer the best route to a longer life for CF patients. Read the full story here.