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Impact Award: Byrne’s Device Better Delivers Gemcitabine to Solid Tumors
James Byrne, a grad student in MOPH, created an electric field-assisted delivery device that administers the anticancer drug gemcitabine directly into pancreatic cancer tumors.
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Roth Receives Grant from NARSAD
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UNC Nanomedicine Researchers Uncover High Potential for Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields
The research team, led by Alexander "Sasha" Kabanov, PhD, discovered effects of low-frequency magnetic fields on enzyme structure, conformation, and catalytic activity that could open up new approaches for designing remote-control nanomedicines.
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Teaching Pharmacy Compounding via Videoconferencing a Success, UNC Study Shows
Jennifer Robertson, PharmD, and Bob Shrewsbury, PhD, published a comparison of grades for compounding exercises that shows no difference between students at the Chapel Hill campus and the Elizabeth City satellite campus.
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Ming Receives Grant to Study Therapy for Renal Fibrosis
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Bethea Receives Dissertation Completion Fellowship
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Directory Entry Matthew Haynes
The study of intracellular transport and nuclear translocation mechanisms of novel peptide-DNA coacervates for gene delivery, as well as the relationship therein between kinetics and dynamics, with applications in nanoparticle-based technologies (LCP) for the targeted treatment of local disease (e.g. cystic fibrosis).
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Three Faculty Members Receive Awards
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Photos: Fifth Annual Chapel Hill Drug Conference
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Lai Receives NSF Award to Support Mucus Research, Science Education Outreach
In addition to exploring using mucus to stop pathogens, Lai will help develop a curriculum to teach middle and high school students about the health benefits of mucus.
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