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Every day, Tar Heels find ways to leave their Heelprint on campus and make our community stronger.
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.
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.
For the past decade, artists and performers from across the country have been coming to Carolina to craft the final pieces of their performances.
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 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 is enrolled in the biomedical and biological sciences program in the UNC School of Medicine after his daughter was diagnosed with severe food allergies
Carolina researchers George Pink and Mark Holmes are working to find solutions that can keep rural hospitals open.
Camelia Kuhnen is combining neuroscience, psychology and economics to better understand how people use their brain to make financial decisions.