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UNC School of Medicine Community Town Hall

On behalf of Dr. Nathan Thomas, Vice Dean for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, and Dr. Cristy Page, Executive Dean of the UNC School of Medicine: As a School of Medicine community, it is important to process and discuss what is happening across the country as it directly impacts each of us, our work, and our … Read more

The Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research COVID-19 Q&A for faculty

3 p.m., Webinar, Recurring every other Monday Onyen login is required for the Zoom meeting. All participants will be muted, so please submit any questions you have in advance to VCR@unc.edu. If time allows, additional questions may be submitted on the Zoom chat. Researchers are asked to join using computer audio and not call in separately due … Read more

Inclusive Classrooms: Understanding and Addressing Structural Racism

William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education

The Inclusive Classrooms Symposium is an annual opportunity for faculty, staff and administrators from across the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health to work together to make the classroom a more inclusive space, particularly in the realm of public health. The inaugural symposium will focus on the challenges of structural racism. Agenda and Registration:  … Read more

GiveUNC

online webinar

All day online Together, we can ensure that current and future Tar Heels have the tools they need to respond to the grand challenges we face, and that our University remains well-equipped to maintain its teaching, research and service mission remain — for all kind. UNC Health and UNC School of Medicine Biochemistry and Biophysics   

Director’s Virtual Career Symposium Series

Zoom online meeting

Join us for the annual Integrated Training in Cancer Model Systems (ITCMS) Director’s Career Symposium, moderated by Channing Der, PhD, and Brian Strahl, PhD. Roman Camarda, PhD, is a Research Analyst at Aquilo Capital Management, which invests in drug development companies that harness the power of cutting-edge science to address urgent medical needs. Camarda received bachelor’s degrees in Biochemistry and Photomedia from the University of Washington, and a PhD in Biomedical Sciences from the University of California, San Francisco. Prior to joining Aquilo, he was Lead Translational Scientist at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. At Aquilo, Camarda’s primary role is to identify investment opportunities by interrogating the science and the business of publicly traded, human therapeutics-focused biotech companies. For link to the event please see you UNC Lineberger: Events email from June 15.

Student Thesis Defense: Stephan Kudlacek (Kuhlman lab)

Zoom online meeting

Defense Title: Computer-based design of dengue virus envelope protein subunit vaccines Adviser: Brian Kuhlman This event will be broadcast via Zoom. Links will be provided to UNC affiliated email addresses only or through written consent of defending student. Contact event organizer,  Holly Shepherd, for the Zoom link. Abstract: Dengue virus is a highly prevalent, multi-serotype, arbovirus whose … Read more