UNC faculty receive recognition for contributions in medical research

UNC faculty receive recognition for contributions in medical research
Mark Derewicz Director, Research & National News — UNC Health
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Dr. Becky White from the UNC School of Medicine has been recognized by the HIV Medical Association with a Citation Award. This acknowledgment was highlighted in both Women in Academia Report and The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education.

In another development, Dr. John Buse’s work on oral semaglutide has been reported to show cardiovascular benefits in the SOUL trial. His findings were covered by multiple outlets, including Archy Newsy, Pharmacy Times, and Trending Now HR.

Additionally, Dr. Sarah Cohen’s research linking Alzheimer’s disease to fat droplets through protein interaction was featured in Newsdirectory3.



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