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Gabriella Neyman
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Media Relations Manager at UNC-Chapel Hill pitching all the amazing research & expertise at Carolina 🐏🩵 https://uncnews.unc.edu
Big shout-out to #UNC researcher @hmgarciaaa.bsky.social, whose research is helping property owners understand their real #floodrisk in #northcarolina. Her work featured in @nbcnews.com is a game-changer for #climateresilience & community safety. www.nbcnews.com/science/clim...
New study targets past flooding as key to helping property owners assess climate threats
The new maps focus on North Carolina, but the methods could be used to create similar ones nationwide
www.nbcnews.com
July 15, 2025 at 7:43 PM
Chelsea Black, a post-doc at @unc-emes.bsky.social and shark scientist, interviewed with the @newsobserver.com on her work saving tiger #sharks in Indonesia. Thanks to Amber Hazzard for a great story! 🦈 #UNC #research www.newsobserver.com/news/local/e...
Former shark fishermen now work to protect the animal. A UNC shark expert helps.
Former shark fishermen now get paid to protect the animal. A UNC shark expert teaches them how.
www.newsobserver.com
July 2, 2025 at 8:03 PM
#UNC researcher @travelingchelsea.bsky.social leads the first tiger shark tracking in Indonesia using science and former shark fishers to protect sharks and transform communities 🦈 #sharkconservation #science #UNCresearch #sharks Check out this article from @wunc.org www.wunc.org/environment/...
UNC scientist works with ex-shark fishermen on tiger shark conservation
UNC researcher Chelsea Black partnered with Indonesian shark fishermen. Together, they discovered the third-known tiger shark hotspot, and are fighting to protect it.
www.wunc.org
June 26, 2025 at 3:21 PM
Check out the latest Carolina research from @maikbischoff.bsky.social on how cells coordinate together to help shape our organs. 🐏🔬
Also thrilled that Gabrielle Neyman ( #UNC News), with help from #AAAS, wrote an awesome press release about our new paper that’s accessible to non-scientists!

Huge thanks to Gabrielle and AAAS for helping share our work with the world! 🙏

#SciComm #Science

www.eurekalert.org/news-release...
Organ sculpting cells may hold clues to how cancer spreads
A new study from scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill reveals that the cells shaping our organs may be far more mobile and coordinated than once believed. 
www.eurekalert.org
June 19, 2025 at 3:33 PM