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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Claim this profileChapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
Global Leader in Cancer
Global Leader in Breast Cancer
Conducts research for Fibrosis
Conducts research for Cystic Fibrosis
Conducts research for Leukemia
1715 reported clinical trials
164 medical researchers
Summary
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a medical facility located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. This center is recognized for care of Cancer, Breast Cancer, Fibrosis, Cystic Fibrosis, Leukemia and other specialties. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is involved with conducting 1,715 clinical trials across 1,585 conditions. There are 164 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Sabine s Coppieters, MD, Linda Van Le, Lisa Carey, and Jared Weiss, MD.Area of expertise
1Cancer
Global LeaderStage IV
Stage III
FGFR3 positive
2Breast Cancer
Global LeaderStage IV
Stage III
HER2 negative
Top PIs
Sabine s Coppieters, MDInvestigator site 2 - US00100872 years of reported clinical research
Studies Myasthenia Gravis
Studies Muscle Weakness
25 reported clinical trials
13 drugs studied
Linda Van LeUNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center1 year of reported clinical research
Studies Ovarian Tumors
Studies Ovarian Cancer
15 reported clinical trials
42 drugs studied
Lisa CareyUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill4 years of reported clinical research
Expert in Breast Cancer
Studies Cancer
13 reported clinical trials
25 drugs studied
Jared Weiss, MDLineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill3 years of reported clinical research
Studies Cancer
Studies Lung Cancer
13 reported clinical trials
27 drugs studied
Clinical Trials running at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
Breast Cancer
Multiple Myeloma
Heart Failure
Surgical Site Infection
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Type 2 Diabetes
Solid Tumors
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Psychosis
Treprostinil
for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
The primary objective of this study is to assess the effect of early and rapid treprostinil therapy for mean pulmonary artery pressure (mPAP) reduction to improve right ventricular (RV) function and reverse RV remodeling in participants with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
Recruiting3 awards Phase 42 criteria
Sotatercept
for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
This trial is testing sotatercept, a medication for high blood pressure in the lungs, in adults with PAH who have completed earlier studies. It aims to see if the medication is safe and effective over a long period. Sotatercept helps lung blood vessels function better, reducing lung pressure. Sotatercept has shown promising results in earlier studies for reducing lung pressure and improving exercise tolerance in patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).
Recruiting2 awards Phase 39 criteria
Seralutinib
for Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
This trial is testing a medication called seralutinib to see if it can help people with a specific type of lung disease (PAH) improve their ability to exercise. The medication works by blocking signals that cause the blood vessels in the lungs to tighten and narrow. Seralutinib is delivered via inhalation and is being developed for patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension. The goal is to see if this can reduce lung pressure and delay worsening of the disease.
Recruiting1 award Phase 313 criteria
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of research happens at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill?
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a medical facility located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. This center is recognized for care of Cancer, Breast Cancer, Fibrosis, Cystic Fibrosis, Leukemia and other specialties. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is involved with conducting 1,715 clinical trials across 1,585 conditions. There are 164 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Sabine s Coppieters, MD, Linda Van Le, Lisa Carey, and Jared Weiss, MD.
Where is University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill located?
**Directions to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Hospital:**
- **Address:** 101 Manning Drive, Chapel Hill, NC 27514.
- **From the East:** Take I-40 West to exit #273A. Follow NC 54 West to Chapel Hill, then proceed on US 15-501 South to Manning Drive. Turn right onto Manning Drive to arrive at the hospital.
Who should I call to ask about financial aid or insurance network?
**University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Hospital Financial Assistance**
- **Financial Navigator:** Contact Hilda Williams at 984-974-5772, available Monday through Friday, 8:00-4:30, located on the 6th floor of the Eastowne building.
- **Pharmacy Assistance:** Visit the counselors next to the hospital Pharmacy or check their website for more information.
- **Financial Assistance Program:** Apply in person at 1101 Weaver Dairy Road, Suite 106, Chapel Hill NC 27514, fax 984-974-6454, or call 866.704.5286.
- **Billing Inquiries:** Call 984-974-3425 or toll-free at 866-704-5286, Monday through Friday.
What insurance does University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill accept?
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill accepts a variety of insurance plans, including UNC-Sponsored Insurance Plans, Aetna (excluding Elect Choice EPO), Blue Cross Blue Shield (with exceptions), Cigna (excluding certain plans), MedCost, United Healthcare, Tricare, First Health Network, and select NC Medicaid plans. It's crucial to confirm that Campus Health is in-network with your insurance plan prior to receiving services. For more information, contact Campus Health at [email protected] or call 919-966-6588.
What awards or recognition has University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill received?
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine ranks #5 in NIH funding among public medical schools, receiving $109 million annually. It stands in the 94th percentile for federal grants and contracts among public medical schools, with a 22% increase in federal funding over the past five years, totaling $511 million. Additionally, the UNC Department of Medicine is ranked #19 in NIH funding, conducting research across 11 affiliated centers with a diverse team of investigators and has launched numerous companies through Carolina Kickstart based on its research.