Month: September 2025 | UNC Research
Jim Mahaney is the director of engineering and research in the UNC Department of Computer Science. He has been contributing to research at Carolina for 28 years.| UNC Research
Month: August 2025 | UNC Research
Congress approves President’s recissions package At the start of June, President Trump sent a recissions package to Congress including $9.4 billion of cuts towards public broadcasting and global aid. On ... Read more| UNC Research
Fei Yu is an assistant professor at the UNC School of Information and Library Science. She has been contributing to research at Carolina for 10 years. The post Rooted: Fei Yu appeared first on UNC Research.| UNC Research
This message is from Brian Collier, director of science and security in the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research. In July 2024, the federal government, via the Office of ... Read more| UNC Research
Month: July 2025 | UNC Research
The Research Science and Security office is launching the University of North Carolina’s research security (RS) training program. We are now rolling out the second wave of the training to ... Read more| UNC Research
This year’s Hettleman Prize awardees are: Sarah Cohen, School of Medicine; Lindsey James, Eshelman School of Pharmacy; Marissa Hall, Gillings School of Global Public Health; Alex Zhukhovitskiy, College of Arts and Sciences; and Kathryn Leech, School of Education.| UNC Research
Rooted is a feature series that recognizes long-standing members of the UNC-Chapel Hill community who have aided in the advancement of research by staying at Carolina. They are crucial to ... Read more| UNC Research
The Nuremberg Military Tribunal’s decision in the case of the United States v Karl Brandt et al. includes what is now called the Nuremberg Code, a ten point statement delimiting permissible medical experimentation on human subjects. According to this statement, … Read more| UNC Research
Allison Lazard and Barbara Fredrickson are using social media to promote wellness through in-person connection. Their interdisciplinary studies are gaining momentum, with three out of three research proposals receiving funding.| UNC Research
The Center for Public Engagement with Science gets North Carolinians involved in UNC-Chapel Hill research — including a unique project with NASA that educates volunteers about lakes in their own communities.| UNC Research