UNC Holiday- Thanksgiving 2020 Offices Closed
UNC Holiday Thanksgiving 2020 Offices Closed
UNC Holiday Thanksgiving 2020 Offices Closed
As part of American Indian Heritage Month, "Natives Talk Thursday" is an intentional space *for Native People by Native people.* This drop-in virtual discussion group is for Indigenous folks around the UNC campus and wider community to be able to come together and be in community while safely distancing. We will be checking in on … Read more
Registration for the spring 2021 semester will start on November 30, 2020, shortly after fall final exams.
#GivingTuesday is a national movement that celebrates generosity and kicks off the season of giving. This year we are proud to participate again with our very own #TarHealTuesday. Link to UNC Health Tar Heal Tuesday website: UNC Health Tar Heal Tuesday Link to our Biochemistry and Biophysics website: UNC BCBP Tar Heal Tuesday
Assistant Professors who identify as racially/ethnically underrepresented (UR) AND are engaged in biomedical research are invited to attend this information session to learn about the Peer group Research on Mentoring Scientists underrepresented in biomedical research (PROMISE). Using a peer group model, the goal of the PROMISE research study is to enhance scholarly output and academic … Read more
Green Zone is for faculty, staff, and students who wish to learn more about the military-affiliated student experience. The purpose of Green Zone is to train members of the Carolina community to know more about the issues and concerns faced by military-affiliated students and to identify individuals who are available to assist this population. Fall … Read more
Daniel Durocher, PhD, FRSC, Director of the Biomedical Program & Senior Investigator, Sinai Health System; Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto. Hosted by UNC Lineberger's Gaorav Gupta, MD, PhD.
Co-sponsored by UNC-CH SACNAS and the Society for Black Biomedical Scientists (SBBS). This panel will be held via zoom on Wednesday, December 2, 2020 at 4pm. Join us to learn about the inspiring careers of four female scientists of color in university administration, government, academia, and industry positions. Register using this link. We will send you the zoom … Read more
This year's Chromatin and Epigenetics Symposium will feature keynote speaker Martin Hirst, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Associate Director of the Michael Smith Laboratories at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and Head of Epigenomics at Canada’s Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre. The abstract submission deadline is Monday, Nov. 16. Several abstracts will be selected for talks, and all others will participate in a poster session.
Hosted by Lineberger.