Four UNC faculty members honored with prestigious Hettleman awards

September 9, 2021

The annual Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Prizes for Artistic and Scholarly Achievement have been awarded to four associate professors who exemplify groundbreaking and innovative research along with future career promise. The late Phillip Hettleman, a member of the Carolina class of 1921, and his wife Ruth established the prestigious award in 1986 to recognize the ... Read more

UNC Helps High School Students Win National STEM Competition and Fight Hunger

August 24, 2021

With a passion for technology, a drive to make a real-world impact in their community, and some help from UNC-Chapel Hill researchers, three local high school students created Pantry Patrol, a user-friendly application designed to help food pantries better combat hunger.

UNC-Chapel Hill Once Again Tops $1 Billion in Research Awards

August 11, 2021

For the second year in a row, awards for research conducted at UNC-Chapel Hill exceeded $1 billion. Funding from these awards is used to conduct research projects and experiments for external sponsors like federal agencies, industry partners, and nonprofit organizations.

Improving the Lab-to-Market Pipeline at UNC

June 24, 2021

North Carolina’s abundance of research universities and the Research Triangle Park has made it a powerhouse in biopharmaceutical manufacturing. Regional participation in the National Institute for Innovation in Manufacturing Biopharmaceuticals (NIIMBL), builds upon that asset, bringing jobs to the area and strengthening the research-to-market pipeline.

COVID-19 Impacts on Health Care Worker Mental Health

June 3, 2021

During the pandemic, a majority of health care workers have experienced stress, anxiety, frustration, exhaustion, and burnout. In response, two researchers from the UNC School of Medicine have teamed up to assess how COVID-19 has affected the mental health of this population.

Cohesion and Collaboration for UNC Research

May 18, 2021

From day one of his role as vice chancellor for research, Terry Magnuson has worked hard to connect Carolina's entire research community. Recently reinstated to serve another five years, he strives to continue to bring together great minds from across the university.

Bolstering Science and Security at UNC

March 16, 2021

The regulatory landscape for research has taken a dramatic shift in the last two years, with a stronger emphasis on protecting the integrity of the U.S. research enterprise. In response, Brian Collier has been appointed the first-ever director of science and security at UNC.

Pandemic Worsens Depression, Anxiety Among First-Year College Students

March 4, 2021

After surveying 419 first-year college students about their mental health before and after the pandemic began, UNC researchers discovered that the prevalence of moderate to severe anxiety among this group increased by 40 percent, and moderate to severe depression increased by 48 percent.

UNC Researchers Prepare for Next Pandemic

January 21, 2021

For decades, scientists warned of the potential for a global coronavirus outbreak. But when SARS-CoV-2 emerged, no therapeutics, drugs, or vaccines were readily available. The Rapidly Emerging Antiviral Drug Development Initiative (READDI) — founded by researchers at UNC and the Structural Genomics Consortium — is not only finding solutions to the COVID-19 pandemic, but also drugs and therapeutics for future viral outbreaks.

UNC Researchers Receive NSF Grant to Study Extreme Weather Events with Interdisciplinary Approach

November 2, 2020

A new project led by Carolina Population Center Director Elizabeth Frankenberg has received a $3.5 million Growing Convergent Research Award from the National Science Foundation to develop adaptation and mitigation strategies for North Carolinians as they face future storms and flooding.