Public health professor wins biometry award
The Gillings School’s Michael R. Kosorok earned the George W. Snedecor Award, which honors someone instrumental in the development of statistical theory in biometry.
The Gillings School’s Michael R. Kosorok earned the George W. Snedecor Award, which honors someone instrumental in the development of statistical theory in biometry.
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As director of the Microscopy Core, Michelle Itano makes an art out of science.
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The National Academy of Medicine member talks about how quality research, teaching and public service support each other.
The instructors share their inspiration for leaving their mark on their fellow Carolina students.
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The award winners share thoughtful reflection on the teachers who inspired them to be better instructors.