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Dupixent Improves Eosinophilic Esophagitis Symptoms

March 8, 2021
Evan S. Dellon, MD, MPH, was featured in Healio discussing the first part of a three-phase study to evaluate the effectiveness of Dupixent in treating patients with eosinophilic esophagitis. Read the article here.

Engineered Safety Switch Curbs Severe Side Effects of CAR-T Immunotherapy

March 6, 2021
Matthew Foster, MD, associate professor of medicine in the division of hematology, is the lead author of a new study published in the journal Blood about the successful use of an experimental safety switch, incorporated as part of a chimeric antigen receptor T-cell (CAR-T) therapy, to reduce the severity of treatment...

Getting answers: I’m a teacher. How can I best keep my unvaccinated students safe?

March 5, 2021
Joe Eron, MD, professor of medicine and chief of the division of infectious diseases, was consulted for a CBS17.com news story about when COVID-19 vaccines might be available for school-aged children and precautions that should continue. Read the story here.        

UNC Health Marks One Year Since NC’s First COVID-19 Case

March 5, 2021
David Wohl, MD, and David Weber, MD, are featured in a UNC Health video that marks one year since North Carolina’s first COVID-19 case.  Published on WRAL.com, the video also includes Wesley Burks, MD, Alexa Mieses-Malchuk, MD, MPH, Samantha Meltzer-Brody, MD, and Melissa Miller, PhD. Watch the video here.

Berkowitz Discussed How Unemployment During COVID-19 May Have Affected Unmet Health-Related Social Needs in New Podcast

March 4, 2021
Seth Berkowitz, MD, MPH, was featured in Health Affairs‘s Health Podyssey podcast: “What New Pandemic Unemployment Benefits Taught Us About Health.”  He discussed the potential health impact of unemployment insurance, the changing nature of work in the U.S., and how direct payments programs, such as universal basic income, could compliment...

Single Vaccine Dose May Offer Protection to Those Who Have Had COVID-19

March 4, 2021
UNC-Chapel Hill research, led by Emily Ciccone, MD, MHS, instructor and fellow in the division of infectious diseases, and Allison Aiello, PhD, professor of epidemiology and Carolina Population Center Fellow, shows that individuals previously infected with SARS-CoV-2 develop a significant antibody response to the first dose of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines....

Patel Receives Lung Cancer Initiative Career Development Award

February 28, 2021
The Lung Cancer Initiative (LCI) has awarded Shetal Patel, MD, PhD, assistant professor of medicine in oncology and member of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center, a Career Development Award to further her career investigating immunotherapy in lung cancer. The $175,000 two-year grant will fund Patel’s research in the role of...

Wohl Talks With Media About Second Doses of Vaccine, Eased NC Restrictions and J&J Vaccine Approval

February 26, 2021
After winter weather delayed the delivery of 6 million vaccine doses nationwide, David Wohl, MD, professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases, addressed concerns about the supply of second vaccine doses in a WRAL.com interview.  He explained how health systems like UNC Health planned ahead and have second...

UNC Health Media Briefing: Sickbert-Bennett Discusses Double-Masking and the Importance of Mask Fit

February 26, 2021
Emily Sickbert-Bennett, PhD, and Phillip Clapp, PhD, spoke with media about research and guidance on wearing masks, double-masking, and the importance of mask material and fit.  Find a link to the briefing in the UNC Health and UNC School of Medicine Newsroom. Sickbert-Bennett and Clapp were also featured in a...

Peery Lead Author of Study on Effectiveness, Harm of Antibiotics for Outpatient Diverticulitis

February 26, 2021
Anne Peery, MD, MSCR, associate professor in the division of gastroenterology and hepatology, is the corresponding author of a new article, “Comparative Effectiveness and Harms of Antibiotics for Outpatient Diverticulitis: Two Nationwide Cohort Studies,” published Feb. 23 in Annals of Internal Medicine. Learn more from the UNC Health and UNC...

vTv Therapeutics Announces Results from SimpliciT-1 Study of TTP399 in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes

February 25, 2021
Led by Klara Klein, MD, PhD, a fellow in the division of endocrinology and metabolism, the study showed that treatment with 800mg of TTP399 demonstrated statistically significant reductions in HbA1c and clinically relevant reduction in the frequency of severe or symptomatic hypoglycemia.  Learn more from the UNC Health and UNC...

US Failing to Reach Those Most in Need of HIV Prevention, Treatment Services in South and Rural Areas

February 25, 2021
Adaora Adimora, MD, MPH, professor of medicine in the division of infectious diseases, co-authored a six-paper series in The Lancet focused on racial, sexual, and gender minorities continuing to be affected by HIV at significantly higher rates than white people, a disparity also reflected in the COVID-19 pandemic.  Learn more from the...