Monthly K drive Content Deletion
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
Education Innovation Ideation Workshop
Campbell Board RoomThe Office of Curricular Innovation and the Eshelman Institute for Innovation are co-hosting an education innovation ideation workshop for faculty and staff: With the March 1 deadline for EII proposals, this workshop aims to help participants: Explore problem … Read more
Seminar: “Role of Matrix Metalloproteinase 9, Perineuronal Nets and Cortical Circuits in Auditory Hyperexcitability in Fragile X Syndrome Mouse Model”
1131 BioinformaticsIryna Ethell, PhD, Professor of Biomedical Sciences
Seminar: “Synthesis of chiral organofluorines via C-C bond formation using fluorine containing nucleophiles”
Marsico 3004Ransheng Ding, PhD Candidate, Georgetown University, Candidate for Postdoctoral Research Associate, Xiaodong Wang’s Lab Zoom: https://uncpharmacy.zoom.us/j/365768858
Seminar: “Cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases: a microcosm of discovery in biology”
1131 BioinformaticsRaymond Deshaies, PhD, Senior Vice President, Division of Research, Amgen, Inc.
Seminar: “Efforts Towards Validating Small Molecule Therapy for Huntington’s Disease”
2001 Kerr Hall and Karpen 115Nick Klus (CBMC)
Seminar: “Immunology and Immunogenomics from Bedside to Benchside”
00-002 Joseph S. Pagano Conference Room, UNC LinebergerQi-Jing Li, PhD, Associate Professor, Immunology, Department of Immunology, Duke University School of Medicine
NIH NCI 4th Annual Graduate Student Recruiting Program – Jan 31 deadline
There is still time to apply to the 4th Annual Graduate Student Recruiting Program! Graduate students who apply and are invited to visit NIH have a distinct advantage in obtaining postdoc positions. Please encourage students to visit the GSRP website for useful information … Read more
Seminar: “Basal transcription factor TFIID: epigenetics, stem cells and assembly”
1131 BioinformaticsMarc Timmers, PhD, Professor of Medical Epigenetics, University of Frieburg Germany