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Cures and treatments for disease. New technologies. New industries for North Carolina and the world. We’re tackling tough challenges with multidisciplinary teams of top scientists and students whose diverse perspectives deliver creative, unprecedented solutions. By fostering and supporting collaborative research teams, Carolina is accelerating new discoveries and solutions to emerging challenges.
Carolina is celebrating its research endeavors during the annual University Research Week from Oct. 19 to 23. The celebration of research excellence displays the scope of work conducted by Tar Heels and aims to increase students’ participation in all levels of research activity. This year’s virtual events include a symposium on Carolina’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and special events highlighting innovative research that is making an impact in North Carolina at beyond.
In its third century, UNC-Chapel Hill is harnessing the very best of our fast-changing world. We’re proud to advance knowledge for this and each generation to come.
Researchers at Carolina are working quickly to find practical and innovative solutions to the new challenges created by COVID-19. They're developing tracking tools, launching community testing sites and conducting vaccine trials. They’re also studying the various non-medical hurdles caused by COVID-19 to help our state respond to the pandemic holistically and help all North Carolinians thrive.
At the onset of the pandemic, Carolina's Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases sprang into action, advising and partnering with the NIH's national response. The institute is engaged in 52 research projects, including vaccine trials.
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Addressing Pandemic ProblemsWhile COVID-19 has shaken the world, it has also pushed society to be more innovative and creative — two attributes that have been essential to the success of researchers at Carolina. Students, faculty and staff are engaged in an abundance of projects, making UNC-Chapel Hill the most cited university in the nation for coronavirus research.