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Women in Science Wednesday Feature: Kripa Ahuja

June 7, 2018
Rising junior Kripa Ahuja is a student in the Division of Clinical Laboratory Science within the ºÚÁÏÍø. She is also a research assistant at the ºÚÁÏÍø Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center. Her research focuses on cloning the AAV-CXCL 12 gene — an important cancer biomarker. When you were...

Division of Clinical Laboratory Science Celebrates 2018 Commencement

June 1, 2018
The Division of Clinical Laboratory Science celebrated its graduates on Sunday, May 13, 2018, at the Louis Round Wilson Library immediately following University commencement exercises. Drs. Susan Beck and Stephen R. Hooper addressed graduates, encouraging them to be proud of their accomplishments and what they will contribute to health care....

Shawn Luby Awarded Excellence in Teaching Award

September 25, 2017
The Louise Ward Excellence in Teaching Award is presented annually to a faculty member who has demonstrated a high standard of teaching in the Division of CLS, based on student evaluations, peer evaluations, and teaching outcomes (such as the success of students in clinical rotations). The winner of the Louise...

MDS Class of 2017 Presents Capstone Projects

May 8, 2017
On May 5, MS-CLS students presented their capstone projects, at an event celebrating the completion of their program and recognizing the Corporate Partners who provide scholarships and support to make it possible. Sean Rankin, center front, presented “Performance Characteristics of Abbott m2000 RealTime Systems for HIV Testing”; while Lauren Frady,...

First Female American Indian Graduate of ºÚÁÏÍø-Chapel Hill Returns to Reflect on Her Time on Campus

March 2, 2017
The first female American Indian graduate of the ºÚÁÏÍø-Chapel Hill, Genevieve Lowry Cole, returned to the college town in January 2017 to speak with the Division of Clinical Laboratory Science about her experiences as a student. After graduating from ºÚÁÏÍø-CH in 1954, Cole spent 57 years working in the health care field...