Outstanding Faculty Receiving UCRF Support
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Dr. Hyman MussDr. Hyman Muss will create a new program focusing on providing high quality cancer care tailored to the needs of older adults. |
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Dr. Kim KasowDr. Kim Kasow will direct the UNC Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant Program. |
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Dr. Derek ChiangDerek Chiang first came to UNC-Chapel Hill as part of the highly-selective Morehead-Cain Scholars program and majored in Chemistry. Thanks to UCRF support, he has returned to North Carolina to help advance the state's cancer research agenda. |
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Dr. Paul ArmisteadPaul Armistead first came to UNC-Chapel Hill as part of the highly-selective Morehead-Cain Scholars program and majored in Chemistry. Thanks to UCRF support, he has returned to North Carolina to help advance the state's cancer research agenda. |
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Dr. Donald RosensteinRosenstein will join the UNC School of Medicine to develop and lead a psychooncology program that will provide exceptional clinical services to patients and families facing cancer. |
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Dr. William ZamboniOne of the first scientists recruited with help from the UCRF, Zamboni will direct a drug development and clinical pharmacology lab focusing on the translational development of drugs, anticancer agents, and nanoparticles. |
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Dr. Joseph DeSimoneDeSimone is a nationally recognized and highly acclaimed chemistry and materials science researcher, whose discoveries have led to more than 100 patents and the founding of several companies. |
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Dr. Stephen FryeThanks to support from the UCRF, Frye was recruited in October 2007 to lead the new Center for Integrative Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery (CICBDD) at UNC's School of Pharmacy. |








