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Associate Professor awarded $2 million to study the effect of antibody-based therapies

February 7, 2024

Associate Professor Carter Cao, Ph.D., in the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy’s Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics, is harnessing the power of quantitative systems pharmacology (QSP) and cutting-edge computational modeling and simulation tools to understand how antibody-based treatments interact among diverse biological contexts.  Cao’s research looks at the dynamics and mechanisms of the immune system in response to the constantly evolving diseases in our world.   Using QSP, computational modeling and simulation tools will provide multi-dimensional data that navigates the body’s dynamic physiology. It will study how each immune system, diseases and antibodies interact with each other, with the hope … Read more


Class of 2024 Fellowship Highlights 

January 29, 2024

Each year, the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy sends off the newest class of pharmacy professionals to start their pharmacy careers. The industry offers various paths to make a difference in health care, including continuing education through a pharmacy fellowship. A fellowship is an opportunity to dive deeper into an area of research in a post-doctorate setting. Below are a few of the School’s class of 2024 students who have received fellowships to begin after graduation.   Jiahui (Jeff) Dong, class of 2024, Pharm.D. candidate The Howard Janssen Scientific Affairs Fellowship is a two-year program at Howard University College of Pharmacy. … Read more


Faculty member advancing an inhalable pan-SARS treatment into clinical development 

January 18, 2024

Four years since SARS-CoV-2 first spread across the U.S., there are still tens of thousands of new weekly COVID hospitalizations, underscoring the need for more effective means to prevent these infection-induced hospitalizations. Sam Lai, Ph.D., professor in the Division of Pharmacoengineering and Molecular Pharmaceutics at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, is advancing an inhalable antibody treatment that not only works against all SARS variants but can be dosed with at-home convenience rather than the traditional means of systemic infusion.   Lai’s research spans the interface of immunology and engineering, with a particular emphasis on developing novel bioactive molecules that … Read more


Associate Dean Carla White promoted to associate professor

November 29, 2023

Carla Y. White has been promoted to associate professor in the Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education (PACE) at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. She is also a pharmacist and the Associate Dean of Organizational Diversity and Inclusion at the School.   White is a highly regarded thought leader, educator, influencer and pragmatic disruptor in the cultural intelligence space. In her role, she leads in strategic planning, organizational design, developing and articulating a communication strategy, identifying gaps, addressing challenges, developing best practices, determining relevant metrics and facilitating strategic partnerships.  “This promotion represents a responsibility to reimagine and bring something … Read more


Residency program expands to Duplin County

November 15, 2023

As part of the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy’s Postgraduate Year One (PGY1) Community-Based Pharmacy Residency Program expansion, Duplin County Health Department (DCHD), is excited to partner with Carolina as a new residency site.   This expansion is focused on reaching Eastern North Carolina in rural and underserved areas. DCHD is a local government agency responsible for providing essential public health services to the residents of Duplin County, North Carolina. Its mission is to provide prevention, promotion and protection measures to ensure the health of our diverse community and environment by identifying and reducing health risks and barriers to available health … Read more


A new understanding of epilepsy in children

November 9, 2023

In a recent study published in Nature Genetics, Erin Heinzen, Pharm.D. ‘01, Ph.D. ‘04, in collaboration with Nationwide Children’s Hospital, found a new cause of brain mosaicism and focal epilepsy, which could one day lead to better treatments. Dr. Heinzen is an associate professor at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy in the Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics (DPET) with a joint appointment in the UNC Department of Genetics. Her research broadly focuses on neurodevelopmental disease genetics.  Most genetic variants present in the cells that make up our body are inherited from our parents. Although, as cells divide during … Read more


CBD effects on the liver

November 8, 2023

Cannabidiol (CBD) has gained popularity in the U.S. and Europe and is widely consumed and promoted to improve a variety of health conditions. Although safe for most, in rare instances, people receiving high daily doses of CBD can develop abnormalities in liver blood tests consistent with liver toxicity.   In a recent study led by Dr. Paul Watkins, Howard Q. Ferguson Distinguished Professor in the Division of Pharmacotherapy and Experimental Therapeutics at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, he and his colleagues looked at the risk of this potential liver injury when CBD was combined with Valproate (VPA), another medication … Read more


Students share research findings at FIP in Australia

November 1, 2023

Written by Sean O’Connor, Class of 2024 Pharm.D. candidate  Nina Inayan and Savannah Moody, Class of 2024 Pharm.D. candidates, represented the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy and shared their research findings at the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) 2023 World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Brisbane, Australia. FIP gives students the opportunity to meet people of different backgrounds and to share research findings and present abstracts to faculty, pharmacists and pharmacy students from multiple countries.   Moody’s project, “Role of Pharmacists in Vaccination in Low and Middle-Income Countries Before and After the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Multi-Country Survey”, under the supervision … Read more


Pharmacy student paving his own path in aerospace medicine at NASA

October 30, 2023

Until now, Tom Diaz had only explored and studied the field of aerospace medicine through reading papers, attending conferences and joining the Aerospace Medical Association. He also co-founded Aerospace Medicine at Carolina, a subgroup of the national Aerospace Medicine Student and Resident Organization, in an effort to grow interest in the field among undergraduate, graduate and professional students in schools across campus.  Everything changed when he was accepted into the NASA/Johnson Space Center Aerospace Medicine Clerkship program, where he had the opportunity to attend briefings, lectures and tours led by NASA scientists, and complete a research project.  “This clerkship has … Read more


Incorporating career exploration and professional development into Ph.D. training: an NSF Innovations in Graduate Education award

October 25, 2023

Assistant Dean Michael Jarstfer and Associate Professor Jacqui McLaughlin are working together to ensure Ph.D. programs offer students contemporary professional development and opportunities for career growth.  To start this effort, a three-year National Science Foundation (NSF) Innovations in Graduate Education grant, of almost $500,000, was awarded to this project. Michael Jarstfer, Ph.D., Assistant Dean for Graduate Education at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy and associate professor in the Division of Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry is the principal investigator of this project.   “Ph.D. training has largely followed an apprenticeship model over the last 100 years. The result is that … Read more