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Designing Winners
The Sports Analytics and Intelligence Lab teaches Carolina undergraduates how statistics can bolster athletic success.
Game-Changing Climate
Jessica Murfree studies how climate change is reshaping sports and explores how athletes, fans, and institutions can respond.
Reading the Game
Gedas Bertasius teaches machines to understand video the way humans do — reshaping how we see athletic performance and skill.
Communication After Concussion
Kennedy Kehaulani Guess is investigating speech and communication disorders caused by traumatic brain injuries in athletes and veterans.
Heart Patrol
Grace Wu is examining how job stress drives unhealthy eating and raises heart disease risks among North Carolina police officers.
Restoring Rhythm
Drawing on his expertise in engineering and medicine, Anil Gehi is redesigning how hospitals, clinics, and patients manage heart rhythm disorders.
Data-Driven Heartbeats
By blending psychology and data science, Lindsey Rosman reveals how wearable smart devices are reshaping heart care.
Fixing Tiny Hearts
Whitney Edwards studies how the heart develops to pinpoint when congenital heart disease occurs and improve treatment options for high-risk cases.
Eyes on the Brain
A Carolina alumna and her former research mentors are developing wearable smart glasses that could one day support new insights into mental health.
Meaning of the Minds
Heidi Roth has spent her life trying to understand the brain and what happens when we stop remembering.
Mapping the ADHD Brain
Nicholas Fogleman combines brain imaging research with hands-on clinical care to better understand and support children and teens with ADHD.
Food for Thought
Inspired by her patients, Janice Hwang studies how the brain and body communicate to reshape how we treat metabolic conditions like diabetes.