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Every day, Tar Heels find ways to leave their Heelprint on campus and make our community stronger.

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    The hunt for a cure to HIV

    Finding a cure for HIV is a daunting task. To solve the puzzle, UNC HIV Cure Center researchers David Margolis and Nancie Archin rely on the dedication of their clinical trial participants like Rob Hill.

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    Well Said: HIV research at Carolina

    Carolina researchers are getting closer to finding a cure for HIV, but one of the biggest hurdles still in their way is latency. Nancie Archin is working to better understand and combat that challenge.

  • Joseph Megel

    Well Said: The Process Series

    For the past decade, artists and performers from across the country have been coming to Carolina to craft the final pieces of their performances.

  • Researchers work in lab.

    Well Said: Genetic testing

    Genetic testing can tell a lot about a patient. UNC School of Medicine professor James Evans explains how the tests are changing the medical field.

  • Patrick Dougherty building with sticks.

    Well Said: Patrick Dougherty

    Patrick Dougherty has spent 30 years designing and building unique art out of sticks. The Carolina alumnus is now bringing his art back to campus.

  • Andrew Hinton with his daughter.

    The self-made scientist

    Andrew Hinton is enrolled in the biomedical and biological sciences program in the UNC School of Medicine after his daughter was diagnosed with severe food allergies

  • Medical students take a blood sample.

    Well Said: Rural health care

    Carolina researchers George Pink and Mark Holmes are working to find solutions that can keep rural hospitals open.

  • Well Said: Neuroeconomics

    Camelia Kuhnen is combining neuroscience, psychology and economics to better understand how people use their brain to make financial decisions.