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January
2000
- ‘Concert for the Millennium’ moved to 8 p.m. Tuesday
(Feb. 1) at UNC-CH (Jan. 31, 2000)
- Study
eyes potential link between chemicals in drinking water, spontaneous
abortion (Jan. 28, 2000)
- UNC's Environmental Resource Program publishes new guide
to North Carolina's environmental groups (Jan. 28, 2000)
- Dental students to care for underserved patients in
clinics statewide through grant (Jan. 28, 2000)
- CNN broadcasters to share inside look at TV news
(Jan. 24, 2000)
- Despite
common beliefs, study shows young blacks have higher self-esteem
(Jan. 24, 2000)
- Study:
commercial disinfectants effective, natural products less so
(Jan. 21, 2000)
- All
Kinds of Minds to hold summer workshops to help educators better
understand students’ learning differences (Jan. 20, 2000)
- UNC-CH’s Dr. Hinson to discuss African-American gospel music
(Jan. 20, 2000)
- UNC-CH
study may help clarify how cells grow (Jan. 20, 2000)
- UNC-CH
researchers to comb N.C. mountains for iron problem chiefly
affecting Scots, Irish (Jan. 19, 2000)
- Lineberger cancer center awarded $25.3 million renewal
grant from NCI (Jan. 19, 2000)
- Program leaders named at Lineberger cancer center
(Jan. 18, 2000)
- UNC-CH
faculty to give three lectures in Triangle (Jan. 18, 2000)
- UNC-CH musicians to kick off Newman classical music
series (Jan. 18, 2000)
- Philosophy, Chinese medicine and South Africa subjects
of UNC-CH talks (Jan. 18, 2000)
- Unique
international conference to focus on effectiveness, safety of
medicinal herbs (Jan. 14, 2000)
- National
prize in neuroscience endowed by UNC-CH professor (Jan.
14, 2000)
- Artists interpret nature in new Ackland show (Jan.
13, 2000)
- UNC-CH’s Dr. Buse to discuss diabetes and health care
systems (Jan. 13, 2000)
- UNC-CH
scientists create worlds smallest pieces of ice (Jan.
13, 2000)
- UNC-CH
biologists identify new order of marine fungi (Jan. 13,
2000)
- NIH
awards UNC-CH, Duke $21 million to boost care for AIDS patients,
research (Jan. 12, 2000)
- With Floyd as case study, grand rounds eyes disasters,
public health emergencies (Jan. 12, 2000)
- Stargazers seeking lunar eclipse should watch for dim
red moon next Thursday (Jan. 11, 2000)
- Drinking Water Research Center to consolidate highly
regarded research from many disciplines (Jan. 11, 2000)
- Julian Bond, Michaux, headline MLK week at UNC-CH
(Jan. 11, 2000)
- Experts
to study informed consent in national gene transfer research
(Jan. 10, 2000)
- Brooks wins national group’s honor considered the Nobel
prize of computing (Jan. 6, 2000)
- Study
suggests newer oral contraceptives may be less harmful for women
smokers (Jan. 6, 2000)
- Planetarium to offer preview of celestial spectacles
in 2000 (Jan. 5, 2000)
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