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Megan Meyer to receive GEAB Impact Award

March 18, 2015

The UNC Graduate School has just announced that Megan Meyer, a graduate student working in the lab of M&I Professor Ilona Jaspers, is one of the winners of the 2014 Impact Awards. The Impact Awards recognize outstanding graduate students in a wide variety of research areas and are privately funded each year through the Graduate … Read more

Meet Gianpietro Dotti, M&I’s newest faculty member

March 13, 2015

Gianpietro Dotti and his wife, Barbara Savoldo, are already well-recognized for their research on immunotherapy. Thanks to a dual faculty recruitment spearheaded by M&I Professor Jon Serody, they have just moved from the Baylor College of Medicine to UNC, where their new labs are located in Marsico Hall. See the UNC News article about their … Read more

Graduate student profile: Jon Hagar

March 9, 2015

In this UNC Newsroom article, Jon discusses his choices of graduate school and Ed Miao’s lab, as well as his research on how cells detect and respond to endotoxin. See the interview at the link below.   Detecting the Sensors

Shank lab: Antibiotics as bacterial signals

February 24, 2015

In an article just published in PNAS Early Edition (http://www.pnas.org/content/early/2015/02/17/1414272112.abstract), Beth Shank’s group demonstrates that antibiotics produced by Bacillus cereus can signal other bacteria to form biofilms, a function that is distinct from the well-known antibacterial properties of these thiazolyl peptides. See the UNC News article at the link below. Antibiotics give rise to new … Read more

Sharon Rone retiring after 19 years in M&I

February 23, 2015

The Department of Microbiology and Immunology has lost one of their most dedicated and beloved administrators, Sharon Rone, who retired after 19 years in the department, and 31 years at UNC. Sharon has dedicated her career to helping M&I faculty – she first served as the chair’s administrative assistant, then moved on to be the … Read more

Lemon lab: How a microRNA regulates viral RNA synthesis vs. translation

February 22, 2015

In this new study of hepatitis C virus, M&I Professor Stan Lemon’s group demonstrates that miR-122, a liver-specific microRNA, reduces the proportion of HCV genomes involved in translation while increasing the fraction available for RNA synthesis. See the Cell Host & Microbe article at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1931312815000207

Miller lab: What happens after the bite

February 19, 2015

A new intradermal injection model, simulating the flea bite that initiates bubonic plague, is featured in a PLOS Pathogens article from M&I Professor Virginia Miller’s group. Combining bacterial genetics and confocal microscopy, they follow Yersinia pestis as it attempts to disseminate to the lymph nodes. The work shatters longstanding dogma that a phagocyte “Trojan Horse” … Read more

Susan Fiscus: 25 years at UNC

February 18, 2015

M&I Professor Susan Fiscus was honored at a retirement party hosted by UNC’s Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases. See the link below to read about her career as Director of the Retrovirology Core Laboratory.   Susan Fiscus Retires after 25 Years at UNC – Institute for Global Health & Infectious…

The Bugs in Your Drugs

February 18, 2015

That’s the title of a new Endeavors article that features M&I faculty members Beth Shank and Rita Tamayo, who discuss how their research is helping to identify and study natural bacterial products that could be important in developing new therapeutics. See the article by Susan Hardy at http://endeavors.unc.edu/the_bugs_in_your_drugs

Myron Cohen honored with Alumni Association’s Faculty Service Award

February 17, 2015

Congratulations to M&I Professor Mike Cohen, selected by the UNC General Alumni Association as one of the three recipients of the 2015 Faculty Service Award. For more about Mike’s accomplishments, see the UNC News article at the link below.   Medical, public health and writing professors honored by alumni association for service to…