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The clickable links below navigate directly to outside media articles which featured Department of Medicine faculty and staff throughout the month of March 2026.


Spencer Dorn, MD, joined Roon to host a talk on clinical use of AI.
Klara Klein, MD, PhD, was featured on an NPR segment on the ability of GLP-1 drugs to decrease addiction risk.
Cindy Gay, MD, MPH, and David Margolis, MD, and the UNC HIV Cure Center have launched two ambitious studies that are poised to advance HIV Cure science closer to ending the epidemic.
Anisha Ganguly, MD, MPH, co-authored a study revealing a significant disparity in residency program applications in states with more restrictive abortion laws.
The EnDO CRU administered an autologous T-cell therapy to a person living with type 1 diabetes for the first time.
A CAR-T cell clinical trial led by Saira Sheikh, MD, was showcased on national and local news .
​​​​​Kim Mournighan, MD, gave tips on managing alzheimers in hot, humid environments.
Joe Eron, MD, led a phase 2 trial on easing treatment plans for HIV.
Drs. William Fischer and David Wohl warned of the Lassa virus spreading intercontinentally.
David Weber, MD, MPH, spoke on the burgeoning HMPV virus.
Edwin Kim, MD, played 3 lies and a truth about allergies.
Daniel Richardson, MD, pointed out older patients prioritization of quality of life in their cancer care.
Scott Commins, MD, PhD, teamed up with NPR to discuss alpha-gal syndrome
Prabir Roy-Chadhury, MD, PhD, recommened the university’s press to check out a kidney lab.
Anne Komé, PharmD, was featured in ScienceNews for her insights on GLP-1 microdosers.
C. Adrian Austin, MD, co-authored the newly published Executive Summary: Society of Critical Care Medicine Guidelines on Caring for Older Adults in the ICU, appearing in Critical Care Medicine.