Rising Star Chalk Talk
Our Rising Star Chalk Talk
Our Rising Star Chalk Talk
Spring 2024 Town Hall will take place in the GMB 3007 for the SOM Biochemistry and Biophysics department. Students, faculty, staff, and postdocs are all welcome to join in open discussion about our department activities, Q&A, and generally connecting with one another.
Inclusive Gathering follows our department-wide town hall in GMB 3007 from 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM.
Leaders: Qi Zhang, Wolfgang Bergmeier, and Jean Cook will be in room 3007 GMB tomorrow (Friday) at 4 pm to discuss campus updates. All department leaders, faculty, staff, postdocs, and students are welcome.
We would like to invite you to our Cross-Departmental Plant Swap event on Wednesday, May 29th, from 4-5 PM on the GMB lawn. Have you ever looked in a campus building window and thought, "WOW, I wish I had that plant!"? Here's your chance! After BCBP's recent successful department-wide plant share and swap, we've decided to … Read more
Fernando Pardo-Manuel de Villena, PhD Jennifer Potter, MPH, CHES Fernando Pardo Manuel de Villena, Professor and Chair, Department of Genetics, and Jennifer Potter, from the Lineberger’s Office of Community Outreach and Engagement will visit our department as a BCBP-LCCC community outreach and engagement event. Their presentation is entitled “Understanding COE & Inclusive Excellence: Strengthening Cancer … Read more
Please join us to kick off the summer season with an ice cream social! Come enjoy a refreshing treat and welcome our summer undergraduates and new postbacs to the department. Everyone is welcome! See attached flyer for details. See you there, BCBP Social Committee Amrita, Maria, Gisselle, Gracie
Inclusive Gathering event series. This month our BCBP E&I committee hosts the Caribbean Heritage Month celebration.
Friday, GMB 3007 lunch included. Organizers: Drs. Ajit Prakash and Logan Slade
Juneteenth_Flyer2024 Informational: Juneteenth, short for “June Nineteenth,” is sometimes referred to as Emancipation Day. It commemorates the day when federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas, in 1865 to inform and ensure that enslaved Black people were finally freed following the end of the Civil War. The troops’ arrival occurred two and a half years after … Read more