World-Class Research Ideas

Curious about the world-class research

happening across the world.

We have found a few things that you

might find interesting, one being

a medical Radio Station from a Research

Hospital in the USA

If any others please let us know.

www.birth-defect.org

Ongoing Research Updates

(On a Personal Note, we have worked with a team from UNC-Chapel Hill which earnt Sue Paul and Steve Wyles two USA Medical Papers as Co-Authors read more here on this link, the team took our idea forwards after Steve Wyles, phoned the USA from England, while Sue Paul was in a meeting with the same Dr. Steve put their idea to the lead Doctor, and the idea was born) 

 

http://www.birth-defect.org/showing-support-for-website/

 

Every day, faculty members at UNC-Chapel Hill engage in groundbreaking research, innovative teaching and public service that makes an impact in our community and the state, nation and the world.

Tune in to Focus Carolina during the morning, noon and evening drive times and on the weekends to hear their stories and find out what ignites their passion for their work. Focus Carolina is an exclusive program on WCHL, sponsored by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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William Vizuete uses high-performance computers and 3D simulations to model the atmosphere to understand how air pollution forms and to improve the tools and methods that policymakers use to make effective strategies to improve air quality, creating a healthier environment for everyone.

Current Focus Carolina episodes

 

Mitch Prinstein uses a developmental psychopathology framework to understand how adolescents’ interpersonal experiences, particularly among peers, are associated with depression, self-injury, and health risk behaviors.

 

Future Segments

William Vizuete uses high-performance computers and 3D simulations to model the atmosphere to understand how air pollution forms and to improve the tools and methods that policymakers use to make effective strategies to improve air quality, creating a healthier environment for everyone.

Focus Carolina Archive

https://www.facebook.com/uncchapelhill/photos/a.422391857708/10155809753557709/?type=3

Amy Gladfelter is interested in how cells are organized in time and space, studying how cytoplasm is spatially patterned and how cells sense their own shape. Her team also investigates how timing in the cell division cycle can be highly variable yet still accurate. Gladfelter combines quantitative live cell microscopy and computational, genetic and biochemical approaches in fungal and mammalian cells. You can hear her discuss her research here, and you can learn more about her visit to Woods Hole here.

Curious about the world-class research happening at Carolina? Now, you can hear from #UNC faculty members as they share their work and passion on WCHL and Chapelboro.com‘s exclusive program “Focus Carolina.” Listen to the first episode.

 

Click on the link below.

 

here: https://unc.live/2nAAgwx