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ºÚÁÏÍø Research Core Facilities are shared resources which offer a wide range of services to the research community, including cutting edge technologies, high end instrumentation, technical support, and education. Our facilities are committed to enhancing and expanding the collaborative capabilities of research at ºÚÁÏÍø-Chapel Hill.

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CHANL Soft Matter Characterization Lab Co-Hosting a Free, Virtual, Soft-Matter Characterization Infrastructure Symposium

Building upon the success of the Research Triangle Nanotechnology Network, planning has begun between ºÚÁÏÍø-CH, NCSU, Duke, and the University of Kansas to create a community formed around soft-matter infrastructure across our region and beyond. On June 10th, we will be hosting a virtual kick-off from 12pm – 2:10pm and we’d be delighted if you and interested members in your group …

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    • June 10, 2025
      With the rapid development of the radiotheranostic field, developing new methods to produce radiolabeled agents has become a critical area of exploration. We hypothesized that the inert carbon shell of carbon dots (CDs) could serve as a robust chelation strategy to overcome the stability issue of radiometal complexes, including the recoil energy issue of alpha […]
      Son Long Ho
    • June 5, 2025
      A pharmacogenomics-informed prescribing strategy examines genetic variations in individual patients for more personalized selection and dosing of psychiatric medications for which a clinical evidence base and/or clinical guidelines exist. Clinicians who prescribe psychiatric medications should be aware of the pharmacogenomic evidence base and existing guidelines relevant to medication selection, dosing, and interactions to ensure safe […]
      Rose Mary Xavier
    • June 2, 2025
      Background. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treatment decisions are becoming increasingly complex as new treatment options emerge. Improved understanding of tradeoffs and patient preferences in treatment decisions will enhance patient-provider discussions, improve treatment development, and inform HCC treatment guidelines. We performed a qualitative study involving patients with HCC and medical providers to assess the role of patient […]
      Andrew M Moon

 

Thanks to the Zylka lab, Gupton lab, Histology Research Core Facility, Microscopy Services Lab, Pathology Services Core, and Neuroscience Microscopy Core for providing images for our use.