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Rheumatologist and Researcher Amanda Nelson, MD, MSCR, RhMSUS, Named Caregiver of the Month

August 7, 2018
Dr. Nelson is widely recognized as a physician who is passionate about conducting innovative Rheumatology research, as well as providing outstanding care for her patients. We would like to congratulate her for being named the current "Caregiver of the Month" by the Caregivers at Carolina organization. Dr. Nelson is an...

Dr. Onyinye Iweala Interviewed by Voice Of America News Service Regarding Alpha Gal Meat Allergy

August 7, 2018
Awareness among the medical community and consumers is increasing regarding a still poorly understood food allergy named alpha gal, in which some people who are bitten by ticks subsequently develop an allergy to meat. Physician-scientists in the 黑料网 Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Immunology are leading the way in helping...

Doug Phanstiel, PhD, Awarded National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) R35 鈥淢aximizing Investigators鈥 Research Award鈥 (MIRA) Grant To Study Mechanisms of Chromatin Looping During Differentiation

August 7, 2018
Dr. Phanstiel, a 黑料网 Assistant Professor of Cell Biology & Physiology, and faculty member in the 黑料网 Thurston Arthritis Research Center, has been awarded a 5-Year, $1.25 million grant for his research into how human cells regulate gene transcription during development. His research is focused on better understanding how DNA...

NY Times Magazine Publishes Feature Article on “Alpha Gal” Meat Allergy, Quoting Researchers Scott Commins, MD, PhD; and Onyinye Iweala, MD, PhD, as Leading Experts

August 7, 2018
Dr. Scott Commins, who was the lead author on the seminal scientific paper that first described this unique meat allergy, and Dr. Onyinye Iweala, a physician-scientist who is working with Dr. Commins to help unravel its mysteries, are using innovative research approaches to better understand and hopefully one day develop...