First Friday
1001 Kerr Hall and Kerr Hall LobbyThis event occurs every month on the first Friday of the month and consists of two 15 minute presentations followed by a “social” cocktail hour.
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.
Zibo Li, PhD Associate Professor of Radiology and Director of Cyclotron and Radiochemistry Research Program (BRIC), University of North Carolina
FDA's Director of the Office of Medical Policy to speak at Triangle BERD Symposium Join us for a day of presentations and discussion on the use of real-world data to inform clinical research and practice! Speakers from academia, industry, … Read more
Location: RTI International, Horizon Building Auditorium 3040 Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2194 Join us for a day of presentations and discussion on the use of real-world data to inform clinical research and practice! Hosted by the North Carolina … Read more
Location: RTI International, Horizon Building Auditorium 3040 Cornwallis Road, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709-2194 Join us for a day of presentations and discussion on the use of real-world data to inform clinical research and practice! Hosted by the North Carolina … Read more
Dr. Larry Samuelson, NIH/NCI
Confused about career options? Life’s got you down? Struggling in the lab or at home? Dr. Saunders has been helping graduate students and postdocs at UNC, NIEHS and NIH for years. She is available to help with concerns such as … Read more
As mentors and coaches, preceptors are positioned to have a tremendous impact on students’ professional development and learning. The purpose of this session is to equip preceptors with the knowledge and tools to refine feedback skills in order provide quality … Read more
The UNC Department of Genetics Research Colloquium welcomes Justin Wolter, Post-Doctoral Research Associate in the UNC Department of Genetics and the UNC Neuroscience Center. Pizza provided. Must bring own drink.
Jim Wells, PhD (UCSF)