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Monday Night Seminar

Monday night dinner seminar, held twice per month. The program holds Monday Night Dinner seminars twice per month during the academic year. These seminars cover clinical and biomedical research topics and are given by local scientists and physicians invited by the program to discuss their cutting-edge research. Most speakers come from UNC, Duke, or other … Read more

Interview Weekend One

First interview weekend. The first interview weekend of 2017 is January 21-23 Applicants arrive in Chapel Hill on Saturday afternoon and spend the weekend interacting with current students and faculty members in a relaxed social environment. Then, on Monday, the formal interviews are held in conjunction with both the Medical School and the Graduate School.

Interview Weekend Two

The second interview weekend. The second interview weekend of 2017 is January 28 - 30. Applicants arrive in Chapel Hill on Saturday afternoon and spend the weekend interacting with current students and faculty members in a relaxed social environment. Then, on Monday, the formal interviews are held in conjunction with both the Medical School and … Read more

Monday Night Seminar

Bi-monthly dinner seminar. The first of February's two Monday Night Dinner Seminars. Location and speaker TBD.

Pool Party!

  MD-PhD Students from all classes gather for fun in the sun before the semester starts! This is a great opportunity to meet the new incoming class!

Event Series Summer Rotation Talks

Summer Rotation Talks

All first and second year MD-PhD students conducting summer research rotations are asked to participate in our lunch and learn series called: “Rotons of the MSTP.” At each luncheon, three 10-minute talks are given by these students. In this setting, the rotation students are able to hear about the research being conducted by their peers … Read more

Event Series Summer Rotation Talks

Summer Rotation Talks

All first and second year MD-PhD students conducting summer research rotations are asked to participate in our lunch and learn series called: “Rotons of the MSTP.” At each luncheon, three 10-minute talks are given by these students. In this setting, the rotation students are able to hear about the research being conducted by their peers … Read more