All Events
SBBS Black History Month Keynote Talk by Dr. Ishmail Abdus-Saboor
Contact SBBS: Xavier Bonner for more information on this event.
BCBP Spring Plant Swap
GMB LawnDear BCBP Colleagues, We are excited to announce that we are hosting a BCBP plant swap next Monday Feb 28th from 2-3 PM on the GMB lawn open to everyone in the department (refreshments served). Please RSVP here to sign up for the plant swap (https://forms.gle/B2tA9Z1uQpXRyPs47) guidelines for the plant swap: bring a pest-free plant (or multiple) in an individual container plants can be potted or bare-root, we encourage cuttings! … Read more
Standard Safe Zone training
Standard Safe Zone covers the concepts mentioned above, as well as campus climate data, campus achievement disparities, common allyship scenarios. This training is intended to address concerns particular to students, faculty, and staff members.
BCBP Research in Progress Seminar: Kathryn Gunn PhD and Martha Johnson PhD
UNC Biochemistry and Biophysics Research in Progress Seminar on March 1, 2022. Please join us as these postdocs present their research. Kathryn Gunn PhD Neher lab Talk Title "Oligomeric Diversity of Lipoprotein Lipase" Martha Johnson PhD of Cook lab Talk title "Defining Molecular Mechanism to Establish Cell Cycle Quiescence" Mode: hybrid at location UNC room … Read more
Gentle Yoga with Gillings Culture of Health
Take time to relax and rejuvenate with gentle yoga. Find strength, balance, flexibility, and an overall feeling of energetic renewal. A mindful yoga practice can enhance self-compassion, lighten a heavy heart, and relieve the tensions of stress and anxiety. Employees can enjoy a free virtual gentle yoga sessions two times a week.
Lineberger Weekly Seminar: Viewing cancer dev through a P53 lens
Speaker: Laura D. Attardi, PhD, Catherine and Howard Avery Professor of the School of Medicine, Departments of Radiation Oncology and Genetics, Co-Director, Cancer Biology, Program, Stanford University School of Medicine. Hosted by UNC Lineberger's Yuliya Pylayeva-Gupta, PhD. Please register to attend.
SPT Labtech, Cryo-EM, Chameleon scientific presentation
1131 Bioinformatics 130 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesSPT Labtech is the commercial partner of the Spotiton technology from the New York Structural Biology Center (NYSBC), which is now being developed under the Chameleon brand name. This system is a state-of-the-art technology that is a blot-free alternative to traditional sample prep methods and shows great promise to fight the daunting air-water interface problem. The seminar will focus on their efforts to modernize cryoEM sample techniques, which still mainly rely on decades-old methods.
5th Annual Chromatin and Epigenetics Symposium
Join us for the 5th An. Chromatin & Epigenetics Symposium, to be held in person. This event is jointly sponsored by the Carolina Chromatin Consortium, Cancer Epigenetics Training Program, IBGS, NIEHS and UNC Lineberger. Registration and abstract submission is now open until February 15 at 5 p.m. Multiple abstracts will be selected for short talks, while all others will participate in a poster session. Joe Costello, PhD, from the Univ. of CA-San Francisco, will be our keynote speaker.
SPT Labtech, Cryo-EM, Chameleon scientific presentation
1131 Bioinformatics 130 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United StatesSPT Labtech is the commercial partner of the Spotiton technology from the New York Structural Biology Center (NYSBC), which is now being developed under the Chameleon brand name. This system is a state-of-the-art technology that is a blot-free alternative to traditional sample prep methods and shows great promise to fight the daunting air-water interface problem. The seminar will focus on their efforts to modernize cryoEM sample techniques, which still mainly rely on decades-old methods.