seminars
 

SPRING SEMINAR LIST

   
 

Summer Research In Progress Seminars

Mondays @ Noon
124 Taylor Hall
beginning June 2nd

   
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news and events
  View the April 2008 Newsletter [pdf]
   
  C&M Physiology meets with The Hamner Institutes for Health Sciences >>
   
  A gene discovered in the OTEY lab is mutated in familial pancreatic cancer - See New York Times article >>
   
  KAY LUND receives 2008 University Award for the Advancement of Women
 
  CARON LAB news: Adrenomedullin plays an important role in the formation of the lymphatic system
   
  ANN STUART receives the 2007 Educator of the Year Award from the Faculty for Undergraduate Neuroscience
   
  ELLIE TZIMA receives the 2007 Ellison Medical Foundation New Scholar Award in Aging on "The Role of Hemodynamic Forces in Endothelial Dysfunction and Vascular Aging."
   
  BHAT LAB uncovers new roles of neurexin in the structure and function of nerve cells - in the journal Neuron 55:741-755
   
  PHILPOT et al. find causal link between NMDA receptor subunit composition and metaplasticity - cover story in Neuron
   
graduate program
  Research In Progress Seminars
on May 7th to be presented by
Maggie McCormick, Thorfinn Riday, Brooks Scull, Brett Rollins and Rylan Larsen
   
 
 

 

As of September 2007, all applications to UNC biomedical basic science programs must be made through a single portal, the Biological and Biomedical Sciences Program.
   
  Grad student Damon Jacobs interviewed about Native Americans at UNC
   
  The Graduate School
   
 
Congratulations to our most recent graduates! Koji Yashiro, Dan Arneman, Nicle Ramocki, Yukako Yokota
   
  UNC SOM receives Howard Hughes Medical Institute Training Grant >>
   
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