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Marsico 3004

January 2019

Seminar: “Synthesis of chiral organofluorines via C-C bond formation using fluorine containing nucleophiles”

January 29, 2019 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Ransheng Ding, PhD Candidate, Georgetown University, Candidate for Postdoctoral Research  Associate, Xiaodong Wang’s Lab   Zoom: https://uncpharmacy.zoom.us/j/365768858  

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February 2019

Xianwei Sui, Postdoc Candidate, Xiaodong Wang’s Lab

February 7, 2019 @ 8:30 am - 10:00 am
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Talk: “Careers at Bristol Myers Squibb”

February 8, 2019 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Mary Krause, PhD, Bristol Myers Squibb

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Maral Adeli-Koudehi, PhD Candidate, Lehigh University, Postdoctoral Candidate in Dmitri Kireev Lab

February 18, 2019 @ 1:15 pm - 3:00 pm

Zoom:  https://uncpharmacy.zoom.us/j/118690427

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March 2019

CCNTP Core Facilities Workshops – Day 2

March 19, 2019 @ 12:00 pm - 4:45 pm

The 2019 UNC Core Facilities Workshop will be hosted by the Center for Nanotechnology in Drug Delivery at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. UNC Core Facilities are shared resources which offer a wide range of services to the research community, including cutting edge technologies, high end instrumentation, technical support, and education. This workshop will introduce participants to six core facilities at UNC: The Animal Models Core Facility, the Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Core Facility, the Mouse Phase 1 Core…

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Doctoral Defense: “The significance of modern organic chemistry in the syntheses of bioactive molecules”

March 19, 2019 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm

Yubai Zhou, PhD, Xiaodong Wang Postdoc Candidate

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May 2019

“ Aptamers : Active Targeting Ligands for in vivo Imaging Diagnostics and Target Therapy”

May 15, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Jung Hwan Lee, Ph.D CEO, INTEROligo Corporation   Aptamers are a class of small nucleic acid ligands that are composed of RNA or DNA oligonucleotides and have high binding affinity and specificity for their targets. Similar to antibodies, aptamers interact with their targets by recognizing a specific three-dimensional structure and are thus termed “chemical antibodies.” In contrast to protein antibodies, aptamers offer unique chemical and biological characteristics based on their oligonucleotide properties. Hence, they are more suitable for the development…

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