Dismantling Racism in Academia – Food for Thought
Training Initiative for Biological and Biomedical Sciences (TIBBS) - Dismantling Racism in Academia - Journal Club & Discussion Group
Training Initiative for Biological and Biomedical Sciences (TIBBS) - Dismantling Racism in Academia - Journal Club & Discussion Group
Join UNC Health’s Equity & Inclusion Department, teammates from the
Black Alliance, Faith & Spirituality, and Diverse Abilities ERGs, and School
of Medicine employees to celebrate Black History Month. This year’s
theme will focus on highlighting African American pioneers in medicine and
how their contributions have impacted healthcare and Bondurant Hall G100, Strum Auditorium
“Computational design of autoinhibitory domains for a protease-activated PD-L1 inhibitor” Seminar based upon the doctoral dissertation of Odessa Goudy under the direction of Dr. Brian Kuhlman Venue: Bioinformatics 1131 and by Zoom UNC Zoom Meetings are private and should not be shared on social media or beyond the members of this list. Recent news: Odessa … Read more
Andrew Carter PhD MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Francis Crick Avenue, Cambridge, UK Andrew Carter, Ph.D. will be our speaker for the 2023 spring semester on Wednesday, February 22, 2023, hosted by Kevin Slep and Steve Rogers. The title of his seminar is “Cargo transport by dynein/dynactin.” Dr. Carter has a First-Class Honours Degree in Biochemistry from … Read more
Maria Aleman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor & Diversity & Inclusion Liaison, Pharmacology UNC-Chapel Hill Host: Student Invitation Title: “PCBPs: Regulators of RNA & Iron" Dr. Aleman has a B.S. in Zoology from Humboldt State University and a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Pathology from UNC-Chapel Hill. She is currently Assistant Professor, Pharmacology and Interim Co-Chair of … Read more
Please mark your calendars for Thursday, March 2, 2023, as we hold our 6th Annual Chromatin and Epigenetics Symposium at the Medical Biomolecular Research Building from 11:30 am to 6:30 PM. Abstract submission is now open until February 6th at 5:00 PM. Multiple abstracts will be selected for short talks, while all others will participate in … Read more
This workshop addresses structural racism in the United States. The workshop explores the history of race as a social construct and the effects of racism on our education and health care systems. It also engages participants in a discussion of how to combat structural racism within the School of Medicine.
This seminar has been canceled.
OSHR Statewide Wellness hosts: Self-Care 911. Part of the monthly Lunch and Learn events centered around a healthy lifestyle.