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CENTERS AND PROGRAMS

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Bill and Karen Campbell Faculty Mentoring Program

The Bill and Karen Campbell Faculty Mentoring Program, which is completely voluntary, aims to help new faculty adjust to life at Carolina and to succeed professionally and personally.

Center for Integrative Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery

The CICBDD brings dedicated medicinal chemistry expertise to bear on biological targets of therapeutic relevance under investigation by UNC faculty.

Center for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery

The CNDD, part of a campus-wide nanomedicine initiative at UNC, brings together scientists to create nano-scale pharmaceutical innovations for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes.


Institute for Pharmacogenomics and Individualized Therapy

The institute brings together researchers and clinicians across the University to create personalized therapies and treatments for patients suffering from a wide variety of conditions.

Integrative and Organ Systems Pharmacology Short Course

The two-week course emphasizes routine rodent procedures, isolated organ systems, and neuropharmacology. The course includes lectures, demonstrations and an abundance of hands-on laboratory exercises designed to give participants significant hands-on experience with the effect of drugs on organ systems and intact conscious animal models.

NMR Facility

The NMR Facility in the School of Pharmacy serves the needs of research groups from across the campus of the University of North Carolina. The facility houses a Varian Gemini 300 and an Inova 500.

The PCAT Preparatory Review

This two-day, intensive PCAT exam preparation will give students tips and information to equip them with the skills necessary to perform at their maximal potential on the PCAT examination.

The UNC Cellular Metabolism and Transport Core

The Core develops new experimental methodolgies, based on organ perfusion technologies, that can be applied to experimentation typically required for drug development and evaluation. The scope of the Core is to perform experimentation in a variety of isolated or in situ organs and tissues. These experimental techniques and models are available to investigators on a fee-for-service basis in three general areas including cell isolation, drug disposition, and drug action.