Seminar: “Lymphatics and macrophages: Regulators of tissue microenvironment”
Seminar: “Lymphatics and macrophages: Regulators of tissue microenvironment”
Gwendalyn J. Randolph, PhD, Washington University
Gwendalyn J. Randolph, PhD, Washington University
Holly Ingraham, PhD will speak on Nuclear Receptor Signaling in Hepatic Lipid Remodeling and Intestinal Resilience. Dr. Ingraham is Professor and Associate Vice Chair, Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology, and Herzstein Distinguished Investigator at UCSF.
Mike Pablo (Chemistry) Particle-Based Simulations of Yeast Polarization Reveal Stochastic Promotion of Turing Pattern Formation
Joe Costello, PhD, Professor of Cell Biology and Physiology, “Chemistry Nobel 2017 Awarded to Dubochet, Frank and Henderson for Cryo-Electron Microscopy;” Stephen Crews, PhD, Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics and Integrative Program for the Biological and Genome Sciences, “Having the … Read more
Eftychia Apostolou, Assistant Professor of Molecular Biology in Medicine, Joan and Sanford I. Weill Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
This event occurs every month on the first Friday of the month and consists of two 15 minute presentations followed by a “social” cocktail hour.
David L. Ashley, PhD, Professor, Environmental Health, School of Public Health, Georgia State University
Robin Stanley, PhD, NIH-Research Triangle Park
Jon Patteson (Chemistry) Biosynthesis of Oxyvinylglycine Reveals Cryptic Chemical Activation Strategy
David Margolis, MD, UNC-CH, Professor of Medicine, Microbiology and Immunology, Epidemiology, School of Medicine, Director, HIV Cure Center, PI, CARE (Collaboratory of AIDS Researchers for Eradication)
Gordon Hager, Chief, Laboratory of Receptor Biology and Gene Expression; Senior Investigator; Head, Hormone Action and Oncogenesis Section, NIH National Cancer Institute; Center for Cancer Research
A 'TV Guide' to Curriculum Transformation: Highlights of the UCSF Experience Sharon L. Youmans, PharmD, MPH, BCPS, FAPhA Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Vice Dean University of California San Francisco School of Pharmacy 1:00-2:30 PM on Friday, Feburary 9, 2018, … Read more
Francisco Quintana, PhD, Harvard, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Nicole Parsley (Chemistry) "Identification and Characterization of Botanical Bioactive Peptides Using PepSAVI-MS"
Juanita L. Merchant, MD, PhD, Professor, Internal Medicine & Molecular and Integrative Physiology, University of Michigan
Yoav Gilad, Professor of Human Genetics and Medicine at the University of Chicago
The 37th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Keynote Lecture and Award Ceremony with former Attorney General Loretta Lynch has been rescheduled. All previous ticket arrangements will be honored. Tickets are free, but due to limited space, reservations are required through … Read more
Gregory D. Ebel, PhD, Colorado State University
Dr. Meaghan Creed, University of Maryland, SOM
With the help of our friends at the American Red Cross, donations will occur all day in the 2nd floor lobby of Kerr from 10am to 2:30pm. Snacks and shirts will be provided for donors so please help us reach … Read more
Tim Schwochert (Chemistry) "Engineering Artificial Cofactors for Abiotic Catalysis"
You-Wen He, MD, PhD, Professor of Immunology, Department of Immunology, Duke University Medical Center
The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Educational Technology Department Hector Montes Classroom Support Specialist Thursday, February 22nd 12:00 p.m. 116 Beard Hall The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Educational Technology Department would like to invite you to Zoom User training.From joining … Read more
You Han Bae, PhD, Professor in Pharmaceutics, University of Utah
Pankaj Mehta, Associate Professor of Physics at Boston University
The winning photographs of the 18th annual Carolina Global Photography Competition are now on display in the FedEx Global Education Center until July 20, 2018.
Gospel singer, educator and historian Mary D. Williams will perform an aural history tour of the music from the civil rights movement. The event is free to the public. Registration is requested. Call 919-962-3000, or email conferencecenter@unc.edu to register.
The K drive is an open, temporary, network storage location for NON sensitive data that is not backed up. The K drive should only be used to temporarily store or share non sensitive presentations\work. You should always keep a … Read more
Katharina Ribbeck, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jonathan Fay, PhD (Riordan lab) and Pu Wang (Xiong lab)
Tao Wu, PhD, Associated Research Scientist, Yale Stem Cell Center & Department of Genetics, Yale School of Medicine
Matthew Flick, PhD, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital
Grant Stewart, Professor of Cancer and Genomic Sciences, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom