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November 18, 2022
UNC Lineberger faculty recognized as world’s most highly cited researchers
Twelve UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center members were named to Clarivate’s 2022 Highly Cited Researchers list.
November 18, 2022
Twelve UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center members were named to Clarivate’s 2022 Highly Cited Researchers list.
November 17, 2022
The NCI awarded Jennifer Smith, PhD, MPH, Lameck Chinula, MD, and colleagues a grant to develop cost-effective screening and treatment strategies for invasive cervical cancer in women living with HIV in low and middle-income countries.
November 14, 2022
A genomic study of more than 200 people with the most common type of bladder cancer that has spread could help guide how the cancer would respond to immunotherapy.
November 3, 2022
UNC Lineberger, North Carolina Central University develop internship program to promote students' interest in clinical research and cancer careers.
October 26, 2022
UNC Lineberger’s 47th annual Postdoc-Faculty Research Day provided an opportunity for cancer center trainees to present their scientific findings to an audience of peers and faculty.
October 25, 2022
UNC Lineberger’s Cancer Research Training and Education Coordination program sponsored the inaugural Underrepresented Postdoctoral Fellow Recruitment Day on Oct. 12.
October 17, 2022
Norman E. “Ned” Sharpless, MD, was recognized for his significant contributions to help advance the understanding of cellular aging, circular RNAs and the cell cycle.
October 13, 2022
Seth Noar, PhD, and colleagues report in JAMA Network Open that the Food and Drug Administration's Real Cost ads lowered the extent to which teens were open to vaping.
October 7, 2022
UNC named UNC Lineberger’s Yuliya Pylayeva-Gupta, PhD, one of four recipients of the Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Prize for Artistic and Scholarly Achievement.
October 6, 2022
UNC Lineberger researchers have found a possible way to overcome barriers that block anti-cancer immune responses. Their findings could have implications for treating solid tumors, including breast and pancreatic cancer.