AI can help clinicians focus on patients
Trained as a pharmacist, Chelsea Sumner ’19 now works for NVIDIA, helping health care companies use artificial intelligence.
Trained as a pharmacist, Chelsea Sumner ’19 now works for NVIDIA, helping health care companies use artificial intelligence.
As part of one of the few federally funded training programs in the field, graduate students and postdocs improve medications.
The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards work in STEM-related fields.
With experience gained at NASA and UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Emma Ives hopes to work in aerospace medicine.
The Global Rotation program positions students for success through project-based rotations in international health care systems.
Kashuba, who’s served at Carolina since 1997 and as dean since 2019, will return to the pharmacy school’s faculty, Provost Chris Clemens announced.
The American Association for the Advancement of Science chose professors from the medical and pharmacy schools and College of Arts and Sciences.
Carolina’s Asheville health care campus continues to address urgent needs and aid those in western North Carolina.
The opioid crisis is just one health issue the Triangle Center of Excellence in Regulatory Science and Innovation addressed in its first year.
The Eshelman Innovation assistant professor uses light activation to dose drugs more precisely.