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Synthetic lymph node brings new fight to cancer care

March 16, 2026

A dime-sized technology from Carolina-affiliated startup Persistence Therapeutics could transform CAR-T therapy, turning todayโ€™s costly and weeks-long cancer treatment into a simpler, more affordable procedure that targets many cancer types and can be done at almost any hospital.

Rethinking the future of fibrosis

March 9, 2026

The Collegeโ€™s Ronit Freeman and SOMโ€™s James Hagood are challenging one of medicineโ€™s most deeply rooted assumptions: that fibrosis is permanent and irreversible.

Low-wage workers face instability across age groups

March 2, 2026

School of Social Work professor Mat Despard recently examined low-wage worker trends across the country, finding that just 28% of their jobs can be considered stable and secure.

A new metric for monitoring lung health

February 26, 2026

SOM researchers have developed a tool to identify airway mucus abnormalities in patients with chronic bronchitis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or asthma before symptoms start.

Microscopic animals use mitochondrial signal to survive extreme stress 

February 9, 2026

Chemistry researchers in the College study how microscopic creatures called tardigrades survive osmotic stress โ€” sudden changes in cellular moisture โ€” to improve cell preservation, engineer more resilient crops, and even design safer cancer treatments.

Advancing genetic treatment for pediatric epilepsy

February 6, 2026

Erin Heinzen, a professor in the School of Pharmacy, studies the genetic causes of epilepsy and other neurodevelopmental disorders to develop new therapies for children with severe, drug-resistant seizures.

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Matthew Andrews

Matthew Andrews, History

February 23, 2026

Andrews discusses his class, โ€œThe Olympic Games โ€” A Global History,โ€ and how understanding the history and global context of the Games can inform how we view them today.

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UNC Research in the News

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Wegmans is using cameras with facial recognition in stores. Are any in NC?

Rebecca L. Fisher-Gabbard in the UNC School of Government discusses the limited state law concerning facial recognition technology and how municipalities may determine its necessity.

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UNC professor who studied online learning offers advice for how to make the most of it

Sophie McCoy in the UNC College of Arts and Sciences talks about ways teachers and students can maximize remote learning through chats and small groups.

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Will homes be more affordable in 2026?

Eric Maribojoc in the UNC Kenan-Flagler School of Business gives insight into the โ€œaffordability rule of thumbโ€ for home payments.

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