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As as a senior scientist in P&G’s Baby, Feminine and Family Care Analytical division, Lauren McRae uses a problem-solving mindset to transform everyday products.
UNC researchers will study tiny airborne particles smaller than the width of a human hair and linked to asthma, heart disease and other serious health problems.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Eastman have renewed their research partnership through 2031, doubling down on a shared investment in innovation.
We’re excited to share the latest issue of Elements of Research, our seasonal research article collection from the UNC Chemistry Department!
Frank Leibfarth was selected from a global pool of nominees for the award that recognizes researchers who are redefining the boundaries of polymer science.
Amie Solosky's research could help uncover hidden signs of disease and improve how we understand our body’s response to inflammation, diet and environmental stressors.
The Department of Chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is pleased to announce the promotion of...
In her lab at Wake Forest University, Assistant Professor Katherine Albanese is reimagining proteins as tools for probing life at the molecular level—decoding how subtle chemical tags on DNA-packaging proteins affect gene expression and, ultimately, health.





