PhD
Professor, Epidemiology
UNC-Chapel Hill
Cancer Epidemiology
Area of Interest
Kari North, PhD, is a professor of epidemiology in the UNC Department of Epidemiology and has developed a strong multidisciplinary research program evaluating the genetic epidemiology of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and associated risk factors.
Dr. North leads the UNC Department of Epidemiology’s CVD Genetic Epidemiology Computational Laboratory, a collaborative assembly of faculty members, pre- and postdoctoral fellows, and staff members spanning UNC departments with collective expertise in both family- and population-based genetic epidemiological research.
At the national level, Dr. North currently serves as a permanent member on the CASE-EPIC Panel A study section, is an editorial board member of multiple prominent journals and serves in several elected leadership roles in The Obesity Society and in the American Heart Association Epidemiology Council.
At UNC, Dr. North has been engaged with several interdisciplinary centers that foster collaborative research in genetics.
Awards and Honors
- Invited participant to NHGRI Roundtable on Inclusion and Engagement of Underrepresented Populations in Genomic Research, September 2015
- First Author Abstract selected as among the top 10 percent of all accepted abstracts submitted to AHA Specialty Conferences in 2012
- Senior Author Abstract selected as among the top 10 percent of all accepted abstracts submitted to AHA Specialty Conferences in 2012
- Review committee for the Helmholtz Institute, Munich Germany, 2011
- First Author Abstract selected as among the top 10 percent of all accepted abstracts submitted to AHA Specialty Conferences in 2010