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UNC-Chapel Hill scientist recognized by Time100 Next

Nabarun Dasgupta (center) and his colleagues view data on a laptop. (Photo credit Pearson Ridley)

UNC-Chapel Hill scientist Nabarun Dasgupta, Ph.D., MPH, has been recognized by TIME100 Next for his work responding to the national opioid overdose epidemic. TIME100 Next is an expansion of the TIME100 list of the most influential people in the world. Inclusion in the TIME100 Next list recognizes Dasgupta alongside emerging global leaders who are shaping the future of business, entertainment, sports, politics, health, science, activism and more.

“This award is so well deserved,” says Dean Nancy Messonnier of Carolina’s Gillings School of Global Public Health. “Nab’s innovative and exemplary work serves as a bright light, both illuminating the real human lives behind the generalized harm caused by street drugs and revealing the breadth of which kinds of work and care are included when we talk about ‘public health.’ Nab’s team, under his leadership, has saved an ever-growing number of lives and offers a great deal of tangible hope in the face of the opioid overdose epidemic.”

The opioid overdose epidemic is one of the most significant public health challenges facing communities across the United States, causing early deaths and exacerbating health disparities. According to the CDC, opioids were involved in more than 80,000 overdose deaths in 2021.

Dasgupta collaborates with community partners and a multidisciplinary team of scientists with backgrounds in health communication, public health, medicine and chemistry to develop innovative approaches to understanding and addressing health problems arising from opioid use. Since 2021, his lab has analyzed drug samples from 32 states, helping to identify emerging public health threats in real-time.

Dasgupta’s UNC Street Drug Analysis Lab tests samples submitted by public health programs to identify what is in street drugs, which can vary significantly in their chemical makeup and potency. Knowing what’s in these drugs and tracking street drug trends helps individuals make better decisions about their health. This research also supports experts in developing harm reduction approaches, educating community members about overdose risk and avoiding harm from drug additives. The data from Dasgupta’s lab also provides clinicians and public health practitioners with necessary information for treating patients and addressing overdose outbreaks.

But Dasgupta doesn’t just study drug problems — he also implements large-scale solutions. In 2022, he co-founded the non-profit Remedy Alliance For The People, a groundbreaking bulk distributor of the opioid reversal drug naloxone. The organization has shipped over 1.6 million doses to 44 states free or at cost to save countless lives.

“Nab’s commitment to meaningful inclusive solutions for challenging public health problems makes him a magic maker and full spectrum solutionist,” says Remedy Alliance Co-Director Maya Doe Simkins

“I’m delighted to be selected as part of the Time100 Next cohort. While this may appear to be a singular honor, I am humbled to highlight the compassionate heroes who care for our loved ones and offer practical scientific solutions,” says Dasgupta. “It’s been lifegiving to work with harm reduction programs and public health departments who are on the frontlines of preventing overdoses.”

Dasgupta holds appointments as a Gillings Innovation Fellow and core faculty at the UNC Injury Prevention Research Center. His research is made possible by the North Carolina Collaboratory, the US Food and Drug Administration and charitable foundations.

The full TIME100 Next list and related tributes appear in the September 25, 2023 issue, available on newsstands on September 15, 2023 and now at time.com/next.

Download a headshot of Dasgupta using this link, password: nab. Please credit photos to Heather Craig.