Seminar Wolfgang Bergmeier PhD
Title: “New insights into platelet G protein signaling and integrin affinity regulation” Wolfgang Bergmeier, Ph.D., Professor, Biochemistry and Biophysics University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Host: Jean Cook
Title: “New insights into platelet G protein signaling and integrin affinity regulation” Wolfgang Bergmeier, Ph.D., Professor, Biochemistry and Biophysics University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Host: Jean Cook
We are having a department poster session on February 26th from 2-4 PM in the Genetic Medicine Building (GMB) lobby at 120 Mason Farm Road. We expect 17 to 20 presenters from our labs across campus. There will also be snacks and drinks, so even if you're not presenting please come support your colleagues! Poster … Read more
“Conformational dynamics govern function in ribonuclease H enzymes and cadherin cell adhesion proteins: Insights from NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations” Art Palmer III, Ph.D., Vice Chair, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics; Associate Dean Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Host: Gary Pielak
2025 Chromatin and Epigenetics Symposium March 6, Medical Biomolecular Research Building, G-202, UNC-Chapel Hill Call for abstracts Please join us for the 8th Annual UNC Lineberger Chromatin and Epigenetics Symposium. Lunch will be served, as well as a reception after the symposium. Keynote speaker: Cigall Kadoch, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Pediatric Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer … Read more
Robert Schneider, Ph.D., Director of the Institute of Functional Epigenetics International Helmholtz-Edinburgh Research School of Epigenetics Title: “Novel players in Chromatin” Host: Brian Strahl
Women's History Month is celebrated in March
"Septin localization is driven by a combination of membrane properties and geometrical cues"
seminar entitled "Sequence, Structure, Function Relationships in Bioinspired Macromolecules" presented by Abigail Knight, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Chemistry University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill Host: Saskia Neher
Biochemistry and Biophysics Student Defense: Student: Edgar Faison (student of Dr. Qi Zhang) Title: “Chemical Visualization of Transient Conformational Processes in RNA”