Week of Events
43rd Annual UNC Lineberger Scientific Symposium
This year’s symposium’s theme is “Dysregulated Signaling Pathways in Cancer: Insights into Novel Mechanisms and Therapeutic Approaches.”
DPET Guest Speaker: Hugh Barton, PhD “Translational Modeling and Simulation in Drug Discovery”
DPET Guest Speaker: Hugh Barton, PhD “Translational Modeling and Simulation in Drug Discovery”
Hugh Barton, PhD Barton Systems Pharmacology and Toxicology
Curriculum in Genetics & Molecular Biology Seminar Series
Curriculum in Genetics & Molecular Biology Seminar Series
This week’s speakers are Meng Zou from the Chris Mack Laboratory and Alison Homstad from the Folami Ideraabdullah Laboratory.
“Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Are we finally ready for prime time at UNC?”
“Pragmatic Clinical Trials: Are we finally ready for prime time at UNC?”
Have you noticed that Pragmatic Trials are becoming an increasingly popular study design? We have! TraCS held a CTSA Conversations several years ago on Pragmatic Trials at UNC called, "Ready for prime time? Pragmatic Clinical Trials at UNC" We have … Read more
“Mouse and Rat Genome Engineering – 6 years into the CRISPR Revolution”
“Mouse and Rat Genome Engineering – 6 years into the CRISPR Revolution”
The UNC Department of Genetics Research Colloquium welcomes Dale Cowley, Research Assistant Professor of Genetics and Facility Director of the UNC Animal Models Core. Pizza provided. Must bring own drink.
Joint Seminar in Chemical Biology and Bioorganic Chemistry
Post Clerkship Day
Post Clerkship Day
On Friday, May 3, we will celebrate the Class of 2019 at Post Clerkship Day. Breakfast will be served in the 2nd floor Kerr Lobby from 8:30 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. Please take a few moments to stop by, say … Read more
Preceptor Design Lab Series: “Feedback Finesse — Fine-tuning Feedback for Quality”
Preceptor Design Lab Series: “Feedback Finesse — Fine-tuning Feedback for Quality”
As mentors and coaches, preceptors are positioned to have a tremendous impact on students’ professional development and learning. The purpose of this session is to equip preceptors with the knowledge and tools to refine feedback skills in order provide quality … Read more
“Many weak trans eQTLs drive omnigenic architecture of human complex traits”
“Many weak trans eQTLs drive omnigenic architecture of human complex traits”
The Genetics and Molecular Biology Friday Seminar Series and the Curriculum in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology welcomes Jonathan Pritchard of Stanford University
Gennady Poda, Ph.D. Seminar: “Structure-Based Design of Inhibitors of Bcl-6 and WDR5 Protein-Protein Interactions for the Treatment of Blood Cancers ”
Gennady Poda, Ph.D. Seminar: “Structure-Based Design of Inhibitors of Bcl-6 and WDR5 Protein-Protein Interactions for the Treatment of Blood Cancers ”
“Structure-Based Design of Inhibitors of Bcl-6 and WDR5 Protein-Protein Interactions for the Treatment of Blood Cancers ” Friday, May 3, 2019 2:30-3:30 p.m. Beard Hall 116 Dr. Gennady Poda is an expert in computational drug discovery and a Scientific Advisor … 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.