Week of Events
Flu Vaccines
This year, Campus Flu Clinics will be held between Sept. 21 through Oct. 6 at eight walk-in locations across campus. See the flu map for locations – click on each location for further information, including clinic hours. No advance registration … Read more
15th INTERNATIONAL NANOMEDICINE & DRUG DELIVERY SYMPOSIUM
NanoDDS 2017 Schedule Speakers Organizers Registration/Hotel Ann Arbor
NCAP Annual Convention
2017 NCAP Annual Convention “Transform Through Innovation” September 22-24, 2017 Benton Convention Center Winston-Salem, North Carolina Developed with UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Co-Sponsored by Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences High Point University Fred Wilson School of … Read more
Building Better Exams: Identifying and Avoiding Multiple-Choice Item Writing Flaws
Building Better Exams: Identifying and Avoiding Multiple-Choice Item Writing Flaws
Building Better Exams: Identifying and Avoiding Multiple-Choice Item Writing Flaws 1-2:30 p.m. on Friday, September 22, 2017 in Beard 200 & Karpen 103 Jessica Greene, Pharm.D., CIPhER Faculty Fellow Clinical Assistant Professor Division of Pharmacoengineering and Molecular Pharmaceutics Would … Read more
SEMINAR: Bryson Duhon
SEMINAR: Bryson Duhon
The Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education presents Visiting Scholar Bryson Duhon, Pharm.D. Assistant Dean of Student Success Clinical Assistant Professor The University of Texas at Austin “Trends in Pharmacy Education and Workforce Capacity: What Does the Future Hold?” … Read more
Seminar: “Trends in Pharmacy Education and Workforce Capacity: What Does the Future Hold?”
Seminar: “Trends in Pharmacy Education and Workforce Capacity: What Does the Future Hold?”
Visiting Scholar Bryson Duhon, Pharm.D., Assistant Dean of Student Success, Clinical Assistant Professor, The University of Texas at Austin To join via PC or tablet: https://uncpharmacy.zoom.us/j/371599452 To join by telephone: 408-638-0968, Meeting ID: 371 599 452
FACULTY CANDIDATE SEMINAR: Amanda Seyerle
FACULTY CANDIDATE SEMINAR: Amanda Seyerle
Amanda Seyerle, Ph.D. “Large-Scale Pharmacogenomic Analyses of QT-Prolonging Medications: The Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology” Monday, Sept. 18 3–4 p.m. 2001 Kerr Hall or via Zoom Amanda Seyerle, Ph.D., is a postdoctoral research fellow in the … Read more
FACULTY CANDIDATE SEMINAR: “Large-Scale Pharmacogenomic Analyses of QT-Prolonging Medications: The Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology”
FACULTY CANDIDATE SEMINAR: “Large-Scale Pharmacogenomic Analyses of QT-Prolonging Medications: The Cohorts for Heart and Aging Research in Genomic Epidemiology”
Amanda Seyerle, Ph.D., is a postdoctoral research fellow in the CVD epidemiology program at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. She is a faculty candidate for a tenure-track assistant professor position in the Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and … Read more
Seminar: “Small molecule PD1/PDL1 inhibitors – promising leads or red herrings?”
Seminar: “Small molecule PD1/PDL1 inhibitors – promising leads or red herrings?”
Ronan Hanley, PhD Candidate, Frye/James Lab
Seminar: “Killing Fungi: Harnessing new molecular strategies to ultimately improve patient care”
Seminar: “Killing Fungi: Harnessing new molecular strategies to ultimately improve patient care”
William J. Steinbach, MD, Duke University Medical Center
Seminar: “Genome and Epigenome Editing with CRSPR/Cas9 Technologies for Gene Therapy, Cell Programming, and functional epigenomics”
Seminar: “Genome and Epigenome Editing with CRSPR/Cas9 Technologies for Gene Therapy, Cell Programming, and functional epigenomics”
Charles Gersbach, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University
Reception for Dean Blouin
Reception for Dean Blouin
The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy honors Dean Bob Blouin for his inspirational and transformative leadership Tuesday, Sept. 19, 3 p.m. Ann Hill Courtyard, Carolina Inn RSVP by Sept. 12
Hurricane Matthew update, Adopt-a-Home briefing
Hurricane Matthew update, Adopt-a-Home briefing
Since December 2016, the Carolina Center for Public Service has partnered with the North Carolina Conference of the United Methodist Church (NCCUMC) to support Hurricane Matthew disaster relief efforts in Princeville, Lumberton and Fayetteville, North Carolina. In June, NCCUMC launched … Read more
18th Annual Public Service Fair
18th Annual Public Service Fair
Students, faculty, staff and the public are invited to visit with more than 30 local nonprofits that will be on campus to give out information and recruit volunteers. Enrich your semester by engaging in public service and learn about ways … Read more
Duke Seminar Series: “Engineering Immunity Via Chemistry and Materials Design: Toward an HIV Vaccine and Enhanced Therapies for Cancer”
Duke Seminar Series: “Engineering Immunity Via Chemistry and Materials Design: Toward an HIV Vaccine and Enhanced Therapies for Cancer”
Darrell J. Irvine, Ph.D., Professor, Depts. of Biological Engineering and Materials Science & Engineering, MIT Lunch will be served beginning at 11:45 am. Bio: Darrell Irvine, Ph.D., is a Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and an Investigator of … Read more
Seminar: “Enabling Medicinal chemistry with Synthesis and Technology”
Webinar: Safety and Maintenance for Centrifuges
Webinar: Safety and Maintenance for Centrifuges
Centrifugation is more than just spinning. Centrifuges are for many lab users well integrated in daily work routines. It’s widely expected that they function when they are needed… and they do. Nevertheless, even centrifuges benefit from proper care. It assures … Read more
Seminar: “Hypoxia, Metabolism, and Tumor Progresson”
Seminar: “Hypoxia, Metabolism, and Tumor Progresson”
M. Celeste Simon, PhD, Scientific Director and Investigator, Abramson Family Cancer Research Institute, Arthur H. Rubenstein, MBBCh Professor, Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Pennsylvania
Seminar: “Massive Transfusion: Say What?!?!?”
Seminar: “Massive Transfusion: Say What?!?!?”
Jay Raval, MD, Assistant Professor, Director, Therapeutic Apheresis, Associate Director, Hematopoietic Progenitor Cell Laboratory, UNC-CH
FACULTY CANDIDATE SEMINAR: Megan Roberts
FACULTY CANDIDATE SEMINAR: Megan Roberts
Megan C. Roberts, Ph.D. “Translating Precision Medicine from Bench to Bedside: An Implementation Science Approach” Thursday, Sept. 21 10–11 a.m. 102 Beard Hall or via Zoom Megan C. Roberts, Ph.D., is a cancer prevention fellow in the behavioral research program … Read more
Seminar: “Real Time DNA Sequencing Using Oxford Nanopore Technologies ‘Nanopore Sensing’ Platform”
Seminar: “Real Time DNA Sequencing Using Oxford Nanopore Technologies ‘Nanopore Sensing’ Platform”
James Brayer, Associate Director Marketing Development, Nanopore Jeremy Wang, PhD, UNC Department of Genetics Refreshments provided
Workshop: “Building Better Exams: Identifying and Avoiding Multiple-Choice Item Writing Flaws”
Workshop: “Building Better Exams: Identifying and Avoiding Multiple-Choice Item Writing Flaws”
Jessica Greene, PharmD, CIPhER Faculty Fellow Clinical Assistant Professor Division of Pharmacoengineering and Molecular Pharmaceutics Would you like to learn more about common item-writing mistakes that can make multiple-choice exam questions easier or more difficult than we intended? And discover … Read more
Carolina Cupboard grand re-opening
Carolina Cupboard grand re-opening
Carolina Cupboard: Community Food Pantry will celebrate its grand re-opening. The celebration will highlight a larger pantry and the inclusion of perishable food items. The celebration will also feature student performances, free food and giveaways. Contact Jaquana Savage for more … Read more
Career Fair
Career Fair
We are having a joint fair with Wingate University and Campbell University, and it will take place at the annual NCAP leadership conference. You will not have to be an NCAP member to attend the career fair. Campbell - … Read more