Week of Events
Seminar: “The role of SMARCA4 (SWI/SNF) as a tumor suppressor”
Carolina Chromatin Consortium William Hendricks
Triangle Global Health Consortium Workshop: Global Health Drug Development
Triangle Global Health Consortium Workshop: Global Health Drug Development
Join the Global Health Innovation Alliance Accelerator and the Triangle Global Health Consortium on April 4th for a workshop exploring the concerns facing start up companies, spin-offs from universities, institutes, the US government and traditional pharmaceutical companies as they partner to develop … Read more
Seminar: “T cell mediated antimicrobial mechanisms in tuberculosis”
Mary Ellen Jones Distinguished Women in Science Lecturer
Mary Ellen Jones Distinguished Women in Science Lecturer
Sue Biggins, PhD, Fred Hutchinson: Reconstituting Kinetochore Functions in vitro
PharmAlliance Falsified and Substandard Medication Event Day
PharmAlliance Falsified and Substandard Medication Event Day
Introduction to Falsified and Substandard Medications Dr. Jim Herrington of UNC Gillings School of Public Health, a renowned expert on this subject, will provide an overview of this topic
Seminar: “Neurotrophin Signaling and Epileptogenesis: Mechanistic and Therapeutic Insights”
Seminar: “Neurotrophin Signaling and Epileptogenesis: Mechanistic and Therapeutic Insights”
Jim McNamara, MD, Professor of Neurobiology, Duke School of Medicine, Duke University
Seminar: Creative Resistance: Fighting Toxins and Fossil Fuels
Seminar: Creative Resistance: Fighting Toxins and Fossil Fuels
The Stone Center will host Dr. Sandra Steingraber 7 to 9 p.m. on April 4 for a talk on Creative Resistance: Fighting Toxins and Fossil Fuels. An internationally awarded author and poet, cancer patient, persistent activist and biological ecologist, Steingraber … Read more
Seminar: “Developmental Reprogramming of the Epigenome by Early Life Environmental Exposures”
Seminar: “Developmental Reprogramming of the Epigenome by Early Life Environmental Exposures”
Cheryl Lyn Walker, Ph.D., A.T.S., F.A.A.A.S. The UNC-CH Center for Environmental Health and Susceptibility is pleased to announce the Seminar “Developmental Reprogramming of the Epigenome by Early Life Environmental Exposures”, to be presented by Cheryl Lyn Walker, Ph.D., A.T.S., … Read more
Seminar: “I Think How You Think Students Think Is Not How I Think They Think”
Seminar: “I Think How You Think Students Think Is Not How I Think They Think”
The Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education presents Robert Hubal, Ph.D. Research Associate Professor
Seminar
Seminar: “Mutant p53-an Achilles heel in oesophageal adenocarcinoma”
Seminar: “Mutant p53-an Achilles heel in oesophageal adenocarcinoma”
Nicholas Clemons, PhD, Oncogenic Signaling& Growth Control Program, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne Australia
Symposium: Journey to the Top: Women’s Paths to Success
Symposium: Journey to the Top: Women’s Paths to Success
Women in Science (WinS) will be hosting a symposium to recognize the work and contributions of women to the advancement of science. The symposium will open with a keynote address from Dr. Kathie Olsen, Founder and Managing Director of ScienceWorks, … Read more
Seminar: “Sensing across scales: Fluorescent biosensors for cellular dynamics and discoveries in natural light sensing”
Seminar: “Sensing across scales: Fluorescent biosensors for cellular dynamics and discoveries in natural light sensing”
Akash Gulyani, PhD Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine (inStem)
Robert C. Millikan Cancer Epidemiology Seminar Series: When population-based approaches are insufficient and inefficient: Rethinking how we study risk factors for cancer
Robert C. Millikan Cancer Epidemiology Seminar Series: When population-based approaches are insufficient and inefficient: Rethinking how we study risk factors for cancer
Mary Beth Terry, PhD, Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
Eshelman School of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Sciences Open House
Eshelman School of Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Sciences Open House
Schedule of Events Event Speaker Time Registration/Refreshments/Networking - 1:30pm-2:00pm Intro to UNC Pharmaceutical Sciences Program Kelsey Lamb 2:00pm-2:10pm Division of Chemical Biology and Medicinal Chemistry Nick Klus 2:10pm-2:25pm Division of Pharmacoengineering and Molecular Pharmaceutics Shaye Hagler 2:25pm-2:40pm Division of … Read more
First Friday
First Friday
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.
Distinguished Guest – Chancellor Folt
Distinguished Guest – Chancellor Folt
Event: Phi Lambda Sigma Speaker Series Topic: Women in Leadership Distinguished Speaker: Chancellor Folt Phi Lambda Sigma is planning on having a week long speakers series April 3 - 7. One of the national Pharmacy Societies - the American Society … Read more
Carrboro Community Egg Hunt
Carrboro Community Egg Hunt
The Carrboro Recreation & Parks Department will sponsor a spring celebration for children ages 2-10 years. Free activities include a Giant Egg Hunt for three age groups. Fun for the whole family! Ages: 2-10