Week of Events
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
The NCI Summer Curriculum in Cancer Prevention
Application Deadline: February 1, 2019 The National Cancer Institute (NCI) Cancer Prevention Fellowship Program (CPFP) is now accepting applications for the Summer Curriculum in Cancer Prevention Courses until February 1, 2019 for domestic and international applicants. To learn more about eligibility … Read more
Education Innovation Ideation Workshop
Education Innovation Ideation Workshop
The 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”
Seminar: “Role of Matrix Metalloproteinase 9, Perineuronal Nets and Cortical Circuits in Auditory Hyperexcitability in Fragile X Syndrome Mouse Model”
Iryna Ethell, PhD, Professor of Biomedical Sciences
Seminar: “Synthesis of chiral organofluorines via C-C bond formation using fluorine containing nucleophiles”
Seminar: “Synthesis of chiral organofluorines via C-C bond formation using fluorine containing nucleophiles”
Ransheng 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”
Seminar: “Cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases: a microcosm of discovery in biology”
Raymond Deshaies, PhD, Senior Vice President, Division of Research, Amgen, Inc.
Seminar: “Efforts Towards Validating Small Molecule Therapy for Huntington’s Disease”
Seminar: “Immunology and Immunogenomics from Bedside to Benchside”
Seminar: “Immunology and Immunogenomics from Bedside to Benchside”
Qi-Jing Li, PhD, Associate Professor, Immunology, Department of Immunology, Duke University School of Medicine
Seminar: “Basal transcription factor TFIID: epigenetics, stem cells and assembly”
Seminar: “Basal transcription factor TFIID: epigenetics, stem cells and assembly”
Marc Timmers, PhD, Professor of Medical Epigenetics, University of Frieburg Germany
Seminar: “Tracing 3D DNA structures during embryogenesis”
Seminar: “Tracing 3D DNA structures during embryogenesis”
Allistair Boettiger, Assistant Professor of Developmental Biology at Stanford University
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.