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Research and Innovation

Topple a paradigm. Uncover the Unknown. Tar Heels ask questions, develop answers, create solutions and discover cures.

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    Accessibility for all

    Carolina’s Digital Accessibility Office empowers members of the campus community to create digital resources that anyone can use.

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    Carolina’s money: Where we get it; how we spend it

    The University’s revenue sources vary, but nearly all have restrictions, while the University’s largest expense goes to salaries and benefits for its employees.

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    Carolina Away connects Tar Heels around the globe

    Meet some of Carolina Away's students to learn how the program has helped shape their first year at UNC-Chapel Hill — both academically and socially.

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    Opening the door to global research

    Part of Carolina Away's Opportunity Curriculum, "Contemporary World Problems" introduces ways to conduct research on politics, economies, cultures and societies around the world.

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    Focus Carolina: Kimon Divaris

    A clinician and educator at the UNC Adams School of Dentistry, he studies oral health in North Carolina’s children.

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    Tiny molecules, big potential

    North Carolina native and organic chemist Sidney Wilkerson-Hill is investigating ways to recreate the power of plants in the lab — work that could lead to advances in drug development.

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    READDI, not reactive

    The Rapidly Emerging Antiviral Drug Discovery Initiative — founded by researchers at Carolina and the Structural Genomics Consortium — is not only finding solutions to the COVID-19 pandemic, but also drugs and therapeutics for future viral outbreaks.

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    Building smarter so we can breathe easier

    A Carolina biomedical engineering professor’s knack for entrepreneurial resourcefulness helped him jumpstart the development of an innovative face mask device – and a new startup company.