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WHMC Spring Seminar Series – “Viruses and Pregnancy: Covid, Zika, and Beyond”

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  Announcement from WHMC:   Our first seminar, Viruses and Pregnancy: Covid, Zika, and Beyond, will be Thursday, January 20, 2022, 11am – 12pm.  We are honored to have speaking Dr. Lisa Rahangdale (Associate Professor, OBGYN), Dr. Anne Lyerly (Associate Professor, Social Medicine), and Ms. Rebecca Casazza (PhD Candidate, Microbiology & Immunology Program).     The January seminar will be a Zoom only event (Zoom … Read more

WHMC Spring Seminar Series – “Contraception: Beyond the Pill”

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Our February Hot Topic Seminar on Wednesday, February 23rd 2022 will focus on "Contraception: Beyond the Pill" with talks from Dr. Bianca Allison, MD MPH (Assistant Professor, General Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine), Dr. Bhwana Shrestha, PhD (Scientist I, BioAgiltix), and Emma Bouck (PhD Candidate, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine).   This will be a hybrid seminar, … Read more

Spring Seminar Series- Chelsea Smith and Molly Parrish

MacNider 321

Chelsea Smith, B.S. Dr. Gaorav Gupta's Lab "The Role of Polymerase Theta in DSB Repair and Resistance to Breast Cancer Therapies" Molly Parrish, B.S. Dr. Russell Broaddus and Dr. Andrew Gladden Lab "Investigating the Role of exon 3 CTNNB1 Mutations in Endometrial Cancer"

Career Stories: Celebrating Women Leaders in STEM

Morehead Planetarium and Science Center 250 E. Franklin Stree, Chapel HIll, NC, United States

Morehead Planetarium and Science Center is delighted to host Katie Mack, PhD, and NC STEM Hall of Fame honorees Joan D. Barber, PhD, Christina Hammock Koch, and Christy L. Shaffer, PhD, for a celebration of women leaders in STEM as part of the 2022 North Carolina Science Festival. Katie Mack, PhD, will deliver a keynote address describing her career story, then … Read more

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Spring Seminar Series – Shea Ricketts and Hannah Hall

MacNider 321

Shea Ricketts Dr. Li Qian's Lab "Fibroblast Specific Ptbp1 and its Potential Role in Cardiac Function" Hannah Hall Drs. Bruce Cairn's and Rob Maile's Lab "Role of mTOR in the Immune Response to Traumatic Injury"

UNC Wellness Day

Wellness days are intended as breaks from the semester; faculty will be encouraged to avoid scheduling exams, quizzes, and other major assignments. These breaks are designed to protect students' mental health; therefore, students are urged to take this time to rest.

Doctoral Dissertation Defense-“A Change of Heart: Novel Approaches to Direct Cardiac Reprogramming”-Benjamin Keepers

Bioinformatics 1131 130 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

This seminar is based upon the doctoral dissertation of Benjamin Keepers under the direction of Dr. Li Qian. Please note this event is password-protected; refer to the announcement via the departmental e-mail or contact Angel Truesdale at angel_truesdale@med.unc.edu