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Dr. Anissa I. Vines's commitment to health equity is evident across her research, teaching, and public health practice. She has extensive experience in developing and leading initiatives to reduce and eliminate health disparities and conducting both community-engaged and epidemiological research. Dr. Vines is an associate professor and a member of the social epidemiology program in the Department of Epidemiology at UNC-Chapel Hill. She has a secondary appointment in Academic Affairs in the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health and an adjunct appointment in the Department of Social Medicine in the UNC School of Medicine. Dr.Vines leads the Health Equity, Social Justice, and Human Rights concentration for the Gillings MPH program and serves as course coordinator for the school-wide SPHG-600 graduate course – Introduction to Public Health. Dr. Vines has been a member of the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center for 18 years, and also serves as a member in the UNC Women’s Health Research Center, and an associate faculty member at the UNC Center for Health Equity Research.Β 

Dr. Yuchao Jiang is an assistant professor in the Department of Biostatistics and the Department of Genetics at UNC. He is also a member of the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.


The Jiang Lab’s primary research interests lie in statistical modeling, method development and data analysis in genetics and genomics. Current research is focused on developing statistical methods and computational algorithms to better utilize and analyze different types of next-generation sequencing data under various setting, with application to data from large-scale cohort studies of human health and disease. Special focus is on single-cell genomics, single-cell transcriptomics, single-cell epigenomics, copy number variation detection, tumor heterogeneity, cancer phylogeny, DNA damage and repair, and circadian rhythm detection.

Program Details Minimum Credit Hours 69 Application Cycle Fall; Spring Application Deadline Spring admission – October 10, 2023 Fall admission – Preferred Deadline is December 12, 2023; Final deadline is... Read more »

Program Details Minimum Credit Hours 69 Application Cycle Fall; Spring Application Deadline Spring 2024: October 10, 2023 Fall 2024: May 14, 2024 (recommended: December 12, 2023. This this The Graduate... Read more »

Program Details *The MSPH in Environmental Sciences and Engineering is not accepting applications.* Minimum Credit Hours 81 Application Cycle Fall; Spring Application Deadline The MSPH in Environmental Sciences and Engineering... Read more »

September 7, 2016 Once again, the University of North Carolina’s Gillings School of Global Public Health is the number one public school of public health when it comes to funding... Read more »

As part of an initiative to develop a five-year workplan for a future Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response (PHEPR) coordinating center, the Collaborative Studies Coordinating Center at UNC Gillings... Read more »

February 23, 2021
As North Carolina prepares to enter Phase 3 of COVID-19 vaccine distribution, the North Carolina Institute for Public Health has created a set of dashboards to assist local planning by providing valid population estimates for the phased distribution of the vaccine in the state.

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