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Learning How Two Gut Pathogens Worsen Malnutrition In Children

July 31, 2017
Dr. Luther Bartelt is a faculty physician in the division of infectious diseases, researching two gut pathogens commonly found in malnourished children that impair growth. Dr. Bartelt developed a laboratory mouse model of co-infection during malnutrition, and the results of his work have been published in PLOS Pathogens.

McAllister Heart Institute Seminar Series: Suk-Won Jin, PhD, ” Context-dependent outcomes of BMP signaling in vasculature”

July 27, 2017
Speaker: Dr. Suk-Won Jin, Associate Professor of Medicine, Yale University, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, KoreaTopic: Context-dependent outcomes of BMP signaling in vasculature

UNC-Project Malawi Looks Forward to Future Discovery

July 26, 2017
From a vaccine for malaria to ending the HIV epidemic, UNC infectious diseases researchers in Malawi gear up to take on more challenges in a changing country. UNC Chancellor Carol L. Folt recently visited UNC-Project Malawi, as did Vital Signs Editor Jamie Williams who published the following report.

UNC Study Advances the Ability to Expose Latent HIV

July 25, 2017
UNC researchers led by Nancie Archin, PhD, and David Margolis, MD, have shown that interval dosing of the drug Vorinostat reverses HIV latency and is well-tolerated in people living with HIV. However, while Vorinostat makes latent HIV easier to detect, it does not clear or deplete infection, meaning additional advances...

Paul Chelminski, MD, MPH, Discusses Collaborations In Medicine On WCHL Radio

July 24, 2017
YOUR HEALTH® featured Paul Chelminski, MD, MPH, a professor of general medicine and director of UNC’s physician assistant program, on WCHL 97.9.

Department of Medicine Faculty Physicians Recognized For Carolina Care Excellence

July 24, 2017
Congratulations to department of medicine providers who received the 2017 UNC Health Care and UNC Faculty Physicians Award for Carolina Care Excellence.

NIH Renews UJMT Fogarty Global Health Fellows Program

July 24, 2017
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has renewed funding for the UJMT Fogarty Global Health Fellows Program. This five-year grant (2017-2022) supports mentored training at 16 affiliated sites in low- and middle-income countries. All are affiliated with at least one of the UJMT consortium’s four U.S. institutions: UNC-Chapel Hill, Johns...

Joseph Eron, MD, Is the New Vice Chair of the NIH HIV Research Network

July 24, 2017
UNC Professor of Medicine Joseph Eron, MD, from the division of infectious diseases, has been named Vice Chair of the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG). The ACTG is the largest network of research sites in the world dedicated to finding a cure for HIV, as well as opportunistic infections that...

20 UNC Gastroenterologists Named to Prestigious 2017-2018 Best Doctors In America® List – More Than Any Other Gastroenterology Practice in the Southeastern US

July 21, 2017
Twenty UNC Gastroenterologists have been named among the Best Doctors in America® for 2017-2018.

Screening Adults for Depression in Primary Care

July 20, 2017
Sarah Smithson, MD, MPH, has published "Screening Adults for Depression in Primary Care" in the July issue of Medical Clinics of North America.

Learning How Blood Vessels Control Their Destiny

July 20, 2017
Recent work in the lab of Victoria Bautch, PhD, co-director of the UNC McAllister Heart Institute, sheds light on how trafficking proteins produced by endothelial cells blunt signaling proteins that control vessel growth and patterning, processes that affect disease.

Dr. Scott Commins Discussed Meat Allergy With WUNC’s Frank Stasio

July 16, 2017
Dr. Scott P. Commins was a guest on WUNC's The State of Things on July 11, 2017. In his interview with Frank Stasio, Dr. Commins talked about piecing together the meat allergy puzzle.