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Women doctors fete UNC's Etta Pisano for her contributions to medical science
CHAPEL HILL -- The American Medical Women's Association honored a University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill medical scientist and clinician over the weekend (Jan. 28) for her contributions toward saving lives by detecting breast cancer earlier.
Study shows protective equipment not very effective for rugby players
CHAPEL HILL- Rugby union, a full-body-contact team sport played in the United States but more popular in other English-speaking countries such as the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, has much in common with U.S. football.
UNC, Norwegian researchers to study effects of eating disorders during pregnancy
CHAPEL HILL -- Researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are collaborating with colleagues in Norway to study the effects that eating disorders among pregnant women have on these mothers’ newborns.
Embryonic stem cells treated with growth factor reverse hemophilia in mice: UNC researchers
CHAPEL HILL -- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill researchers have made a discovery that may have implications for the treatment of liver-based genetic defects such as hemophilia A and B in humans.
California researcher to receive neuroscience prize endowed by UNC scientist Perl
CHAPEL HILL -- The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has named Dr. Roger Tsien the recipient of the fifth annual Perl-UNC Neuroscience Prize.
UNC physician awarded grant for blindness research
Dr. Mary Elizabeth Hartnett, an associate professor in UNC's School of Medicine, has been awarded a $55,000 RPB Physician-Scientist Award by Research to Prevent Blindness.
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