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UNC Research Stories is the online magazine of research and creative activity at UNC-Chapel Hill. Browse through our stories and get a glimpse of the people who make Carolina one of the leading research institutions in the nation.

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RUNC: Tianlong Chen

June 11, 2025

Tianlong Chen creates AI tools to improve biological science and health care.

Rick Stouffer

Rooted: George “Rick” Stouffer

June 4, 2025

George ā€œRickā€ Stouffer is the Ernest and Hazel Craige Distinguished Professor of Medicine, chief of cardiology, and co-director of the McAllister Heart Institute. He has been contributing to research at Carolina for 25 years.

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Science in Every Step

May 28, 2025

Jason Franz is helping older adults stay on their feet as they age by creating solutions to prevent falls and maintain independence.

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Rewriting the Prescription

May 27, 2025

Joshua Niznik is blending data and empathy to shift the culture of prescribing medications in older adults — starting with when to stop.

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Around Campus

Understanding how disclosure laws really impact drug prices

June 10, 2025

Research by Kenan-Flagler’s Ginger Scanlon shows how disclosure laws for pharmacy benefit managers affect drug prices and may not be a fix-all for rising drug costs.

E-cigarette warnings lower vaping interest and raise quit intentions

June 10, 2025

A study between the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center and Hussman School of Journalism and Media found that electronic-cigarette warnings are effective in discouraging vaping, with warnings specific to health harms

Research explores approaches to promoting physical activity in cancer survivors

June 10, 2025

The Nutrition Research Institute’s Deborah Tate collaborated with other Carolina researchers to find ways to encourage more cancer survivors to be physically active after treatment, which can improve quality of

School of Medicine researchers help family affected by rare mosquito disease

June 10, 2025

Five-year-old Granger Horney contracted the La Crosse Virus, a potentially deadly mosquito-borne disease, in July 2024. With blood samples from Granger, researchers at Carolina are working to create better diagnostics

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OVCR Updates

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Researcher Spotlight

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RUNC: Tianlong Chen

June 11, 2025

Tianlong Chen creates AI tools to improve biological science and health care.

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UNC Research in the News

Men’s Health

These ‘plasticizer’ chemicals are found in shampoo and pizza boxes. But are they harmful to your health?

Stephanie Engel in theĀ Gillings School of Global Public Health discusses phthalates — their sources, health impacts, and how people are exposed.
Popular Science

Why do babies’ eyes change color? Sunlight, genetics and more

Rebecca Chasnovitz inĀ theĀ School of Medicine explainsĀ theĀ key factors behind why newborns’ eye color can change.
The Washington Post

Many coastal communities are flooding more than we thought, researchers find

Miyuki Hino inĀ theĀ College of Arts and Sciences discusses how sea-level rise impacts coastal communities and why current infrastructure falls short.

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