UNC wins competitive NIH grant to study how nicotine affects lungs
Posted May 5, 2017
Rob Tarran, PhD, associate professor of cell biology and physiology, and Mehmet Kesimer, PhD, associate professor of pathology and laboratory medicine, will lead a $2.3-million, five-year project to investigate fundamental biological effects of nicotine on the lung. Both are members of the UNC Marsico Lung Institute.
(UNC Health Care)
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