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Impact Award: Jasmine Talameh Links Beta-Blocker Effectiveness to Genotype
Jasmine Talameh, PharmD, a graduate student in DPET, identified a genotype that could potentially be used to select patients with heart failure who would benefit from beta-blocker treatment
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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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Carpenter Study: Age, Depression Help Predict Nonadherence in Vasculitis Patients
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School Researchers Discover First-in-Class Chemical Probe
The discovery, featured in a cover story in Nature Chemical Biology, will give researchers a powerful tool to study the function of malignant brain tumor domains.
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School Spinoff Creates Moist Wipes for Chemotherapy Contamination
The product, HDClean, grew out of a collaboration between William Zamboni and Stephen Eckel, both faculty members at the School. Their company, ChemoGLO, started offering HDClean in February 2013.
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Fourches Receives Development Award to Find New Cancer Drug Candidates
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Lai Receives Development Award to Study PEG Immunity
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Roth-Led Team Develops Method to Create Multi-Targeting Drugs
The work of the international collaboration, published in the journal Nature, could help develop drugs for complex diseases such as diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, cancer, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder.
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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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Pharmaceutical Startups Picked for Investors Showcase
Qualiber Inc., founded by Leaf Huang, PhD, and Capture Pharmaceuticals will make presentations at the Seventh Annual University Startups Conference in Washington, D.C. on March 22.
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