Week of Events
UNC Passport Drive
UNC Global will host its annual Global Passport Drive 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., Nov. 14 and 15 in the FedEx Global Education Center, room 4003. Officials from the U.S. Department of State will be on campus to accept passport … Read more
CSNAP Student Conference: call for student-led workshops
NC Campus Compact will present its annual CSNAP Student Conference, Citizenship, Service, Networking and Partnerships. NC Campus Compact seeks proposals for student-led workshops that share a model program, teach a leadership skill or tackle an issue of concern. Learn more … Read more
Third Annual PharmAlliance Research Symposium
The Third Annual PharmAlliance Research Symposium will be held in Chapel Hill immediately after the annual AAPS meeting. The focus of this year's PARS meeting will be on antimicrobial resistance from drug discovery and delivery, to practice and policy efforts.
Call for abstracts for 1st Annual Chromatin and Epigenetics Symposium
Register Online: http://unclineberger.org/ChromatinEpigeneticsSymposium Abstract deadline: November 17, 2017
Seminar: “Epigenetic and spatial regulation of gene expression in stem cell fate determination and tumorigenesis”
Seminar: “Epigenetic and spatial regulation of gene expression in stem cell fate determination and tumorigenesis”
Hao Jiang, PhD, University of Alabama
Seminar: “Understanding the Mechanisms of Contact Inhibition: The Role of the Hippo-YAP Pathway”
Seminar: “Understanding the Mechanisms of Contact Inhibition: The Role of the Hippo-YAP Pathway”
Dr. Joe Kissil, The Scripps Research Institute
Seminar: “Functional and Structural Characterization of Microbiome β-Glucuronidases Essential to NSAID Induced Enteropathy”
Seminar: “Functional and Structural Characterization of Microbiome β-Glucuronidases Essential to NSAID Induced Enteropathy”
Kiersten Biernat, UNC-Chemistry
Seminar: “The challenges of clinical trials and community trust in the 21st century”
Seminar: “The challenges of clinical trials and community trust in the 21st century”
Robert A. Winn, MD, Associate Vice Chancellor for community-Based Practice, Director of University of Illinois Cancer Center, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine
Seminar: “Programming and Reprogramming: What Does it Take to Make a Cardiomyocyte?”
Seminar: “Programming and Reprogramming: What Does it Take to Make a Cardiomyocyte?”
Li Qian, PhD, Assistant Professor, UNC DPLM
LUNCH & LEARN: Sakai Training Series
LUNCH & LEARN: Sakai Training Series
Sakai Training Series Hector Montes Classroom Support Specialist Educational Technology Department Every Thursday in November (Except Thanksgiving) Beard Hall 12:00 pm- 2:00 pm The UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy Educational Technology Department in conjunction with UNC ITS would like to … Read more
Seminar: “Identifying regulatory mechanisms of human disease”
Seminar: “Identifying regulatory mechanisms of human disease”
Tim Reddy, Assistant Professor, Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Center for Genomic & Computational Biology, Duke University
Promoting Reflection and Metacognition: Practical, Research-based Strategies for Deeper Learning
Promoting Reflection and Metacognition: Practical, Research-based Strategies for Deeper Learning
Tom Angelo, Ed.D., CIPhER Executive Director Clinical Professor of Educational Innovation and Research Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education In many PharmD courses – as well as during experiential learning – students are asked to “reflect” or “reflect … Read more
CIPhER Friday — Promoting Reflection and Metacognition: Practical, Research-based Strategies for Deeper Learning
CIPhER Friday — Promoting Reflection and Metacognition: Practical, Research-based Strategies for Deeper Learning
Promoting Reflection and Metacognition: Practical, Research-based Strategies for Deeper Learning 1:00-2:30 p.m. on Friday, November 17, 2017 in Beard 200 & Karpen 103 Tom Angelo, Ed.D., CIPhER Executive Director Clinical Professor of Educational Innovation and Research Division of Practice Advancement … Read more