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Jaspers Elected IUTOX Vice-President

September 30, 2022
Ilona Jaspers, PhD, has been elected Vice-President of the International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX), an organization that seeks to increase the knowledge base of toxicological issues facing humankind in order to improve human health. Read the full story here.

Ribeiro & Hull-Ryde Figure Chosen for Current Opinion in Pharmacology Cover

September 22, 2022
  A figure from a review article written by Carla M. P. Ribeiro, PhD, and Emily Hull-Ryde for Current Opinion in Pharmacology has been chosen for the cover of the 2022 Respiratory Issue, for which Dr. Ribeiro served with Dr. Martina Gentzsch as guest editors. The article can be found...

Ribeiro & Gentzsch Serve as Guest Editors for the 2022 Respiratory Issue of Current Opinion in Pharmacology

September 22, 2022
Carla M. P. Ribeiro, PhD, and Martina Gentzsch, PhD, served as Guest Editors for the upcoming 2022 Respiratory Issue of Current Opinion in Pharmacology. The issue focuses on cystic fibrosis, and several CF Center/Marsico Lung Institute colleagues contributed to the collection of CF-related articles. For a limited time, the Editorial...

Vogt Featured in Podcasts & Articles Raising Awareness of Acute Flaccid Myelitis and Poliomyelitis

September 21, 2022
Matthew Vogt, MD, PhD, assistant professor of pediatrics and microbiology & immunology at the UNC School of Medicine talks with NeurologyLive and Siegel Rare Neuroimmune Association (SNRA) about acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), poliomyelitis, and the need to improve awareness as peak infection months draw near. Read the full story and...

Spectrum News 1 Consults Peden Concerning Inflation Reduction Act and Asthma

September 9, 2022
David Peden, MD, was consulted for a Spectrum News 1 story about how the Inflation Reduction Act may help people suffering from asthma. The full story, “UNC doctor believes Inflation Reduction Act will help asthmatics,” can be read here.

Boucher Consulted for WebMD Article About Long COVID

August 25, 2022
Richard C. Boucher, MD, was consulted for a WebMD article about long COVID. In the article, “Other Viruses Offer Hints Toward the Mystery of Long COVID,” Dr. Boucher discusses work being done by Marsico Lung Institute researchers to investigate how COVID attacks lung cells in mice, as well as the...

Hill, Button, Rubinstein, & Boucher Co-Author Comprehensive Review on Human Airway Mucus

August 15, 2022
  David B. Hill, PhD, Brian Button, PhD, Michael Rubinstein, PhD, and Richard C. Boucher, MD, have co-authored a comprehensive cover-story review, “Physiology and Pathophysiology of Human Airway Mucus,” which sets a reference standard for the field on this topic. The review has been published in Physiological Reviews.

Braunstein et al create long-acting injectable drug delivery system for tuberculosis

August 11, 2022
Led by Martina Kovarova, PhD, Miriam Braunstein, PhD, and J. Victor Garcia, PhD, UNC School of Medicine researchers showed in vivo efficacy of a long-acting injectable formulation of the anti-TB drug rifabutin. Read the full story here.

Jaspers Co-Authors Paper on How Smoking, E-Cigarettes Could Affect Intranasal Vaccine Efficacy

August 4, 2022
UNC School of Medicine researchers Meghan E. Rebuli, PhD, and Ilona Jaspers, PhD, are co-authors on a paper published Tuesday, Aug. 2, in The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, titled “Smoking and e-cigarette use: key variables in testing IgA-oriented intranasal vaccines.” Read the paper here.

Hernandez Participating in $31-Million Asthma Study

August 3, 2022
The UNC School of Medicine is participating in $31-million asthma study. The UNC site lead investigators are Michelle Hernandez, MD, professor in the UNC Department of Pediatrics, and Katrina Donahue, MD, MPH, professor and vice chair of research in the UNC Department of Family Medicine. Read the full story here.