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
Refugee Art Exhibit
The Friday Center will host REFUGEE, a free art exhibit organized by the Annenberg Space for Photography. Complete with 125 photos and a documentary film, REFUGEE explores the lives of refugees from five continents who are dispersed and displaced throughout … Read more
Family Day
Family Day 2017 will be a completely hands-on experience where every attendee will have a chance to engage in activities that show what it’s like to be a pharmacist or pharmaceutical scientist. Planned activities include School tours, compounding activities in … Read more
Seminar: “The role of 3D chromatin structure in macrophage development”
Seminar: “The role of 3D chromatin structure in macrophage development”
The BCB Fall Colloquium Series welcomes Douglas Phanstiel, UNC Assistant Professor of Cell Biology and Physiology
Seminar: “Chlamydia is a master cell biologist: The secret lives of intracellular pathogens”
Seminar: “Chlamydia is a master cell biologist: The secret lives of intracellular pathogens”
Joanne Engel, MD, PhD, University of California – San Fransicso G202 MBRB
Seminar: “Tale of two proteins in control of cellular growth and adhesion”
Seminar: “Tale of two proteins in control of cellular growth and adhesion”
1131 Bioinformatics Sharon Campbell, PhD, UNC-CH
Seminar: “ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling in cancer: new insights into altered Polycomb regulation”
Seminar: “ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling in cancer: new insights into altered Polycomb regulation”
Ben Stanton, PhD Marsico 3004 To be followed by: Special Frye Readers’ Meeting with Ben Stanton
Seminar: “Molecular Control of G Protein Mediated Neurotransmission”
Seminar: “Molecular Control of G Protein Mediated Neurotransmission”
1131 Bioinformatics Dr. Kirill Martemyanov, The Scripps Research Institute
Panel discussion: Dismantling Racism in Health Research
Panel discussion: Dismantling Racism in Health Research
The Dismantling Racism in Medicine Coalition will host an interdisciplinary discussion on identifying and adopting anti-racist practices in health research in Bondurant Hall, G100. Students, faculty and community partners are welcome to attend and refreshments will be provided. Registration is … Read more
4th Annual Pariser-Parr Lecture in Chemistry: How to Simulate the Action of Complex Biological Systems on a Molecular Level
4th Annual Pariser-Parr Lecture in Chemistry: How to Simulate the Action of Complex Biological Systems on a Molecular Level
Speaker: Nobel Laureate Arieh Warshel Arieh Warshel is a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Southern California, USC, where he holds the Dana and David Dornsife Chair in Chemistry. He was one of three scientists … Read more
Monthly K drive Content Deletion
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
Photo Shoot – Individual and Lab Photos
Seminar: “Towards the Development of an In Vivo Chemical Probe for Polycomb Chromodomains”
CV and Cover Letters for Academic Careers
CV and Cover Letters for Academic Careers
Learn how to sell yourself and make a positive first impression through your job application materials. The structure, formatting, and content of CVs and cover letters will be discussed along with samples for analysis. Apply lessons learned from this workshop … Read more
State Health Plan Open Enrollment Information Session
State Health Plan Open Enrollment Information Session
State Health Plan Open Enrollment Information Session Rob Stevenson Senior Benefits Consultant Office of Human Resources Did you know that Open Enrollment for the State Health Plan begins on September 30th and ends on October 31st? Did you … Read more
Seminar: “Molecular and physical mechanisms of cell cycle synchronization in early Drosophila embryos”
Seminar: “Molecular and physical mechanisms of cell cycle synchronization in early Drosophila embryos”
Stefano Di Talia, Assistant Professor in the Department of Cell Biology at Duke University 1131 Bioinformatics
Workshop: “Feedback for Learning: How Less Can Often Be More”
Workshop: “Feedback for Learning: How Less Can Often Be More”
Tom Angelo, EdD, CIPhER Executive Director Clinical Professor of Educational Innovation and Research Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education All teachers realize that getting feedback from and giving feedback to students is critical to their learning and success. … Read more
CIPhER Friday — Feedback for Learning: How Less Can Often Be More
CIPhER Friday — Feedback for Learning: How Less Can Often Be More
CIPhER Friday -- Feedback for Learning: How Less Can Often Be More 1:30-3:00 PM on Friday, September 29, 2017 in Beard 200 & Karpen 103 Tom Angelo, Ed.D., CIPhER Executive Director Clinical Professor of Educational Innovation and Research Division … Read more
UNC School of Education fall information sessions
UNC School of Education fall information sessions
Fall Open Houses UNC’s School of Education invites prospective students to join us for our fall information sessions and open house events. Come meet School of Education faculty, staff, and students and learn more about our programs of study. Registration … Read more