ZhouZhou - Niacin Research

Niacin supplementation reverses Fatty Liver Disease

Repost from NC Research Campus August 28, 2014 Zhanxiang Zhou, PhD, with the UNC Greensboro Center for Translational Biomedical Research at the NC Research Campus in Kannapolis, published new findings in the July 2014 edition of Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research that established a connection between niacin supplementation and lowering lipid… Continue reading…

Celia Hooper voice therapy

Hooper discusses transgender voice therapy on WBUR

Repost from UNCG NOW Celia Hooper, dean of the UNCG School of Health and Human Sciences and a professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, was interviewed by Boston radio station WBUR for a segment on an app designed to help transgender people change their voices. The EVA… Continue reading…

Triad BioNight Gala – Nominate a Biotechnology Leader

Triad BioNight, a premier event for our region’s biotechnology community, takes place Wednesday, May 21, 2014, at the Sheraton Greensboro at Four Seasons. The biannual gathering of hundreds of leaders from academia, industry, and government celebrates the success and impact of life sciences in our area. The gala honors leaders… Continue reading…

HHS faculty join with faith community for health outreach

Repost from UNCG Now Article by Lanita Withers Goins Faculty from the UNCG School of Health and Human Services will partner with Odell Cleveland, the chief administrative officer of Mount Zion Baptist Church, for the Healthcare Faith Community Summit Thursday, Nov. 14. The event, which will start at 7:45 a.m., will to bring… Continue reading…

UNCG launches new degree in Conflict and Peace Studies

Repost from UNCG Now Article by Lanita Withers Goins UNCG will launch a new bachelor’s degree in conflict and peace studies this fall, a unique course of study in the UNC System that trains students in conflict management and resolution skills. The Department of Peace and Conflict Studies is housed in… Continue reading…