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Date change for TraCS Pilot Program submissions

Funding Opportunity Notice: Pilot Program submission due dates HAVE CHANGED The TraCS Pilot program has extended the deadline from June 7 to June 21 for the following funding opportunities: TraCS $5K-$50K...

Giving Blood a Boost

Ian J. Welsby, MD BS (left) Jay S. Ravel, MD (right)photo: Jon Gardiner Duke/UNC Team use CTSA pilot funding to explore whether ‘rejuvenated’ blood can reduce transfusion frequency for people with sickle cell disease. In...

Duke/UNC Collaboration

Research - On Display

The research conducted by more than 200 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill undergraduates was on full display for the 17th annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research in the Student Union. A physics and astronomy...

UNC Fibroid Study on WRAL

New UNC study seeks best fibroid treatment for ailing women Health reporter Dr. Allen Mask of WRAL-TV discusses fibroids and the COMPARE-UF registry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and interviews Dr....

Latest Pilot $2K awardees announced

TraCS is pleased to announce the latest awardee of TraCS $2K small grants for clinical and translational research projects. Hailey, Claire, School of Medicine April 2016 Parenting and Reproductive Concerns of Adults...

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