Hettleman Talks
This year’s recipients of the Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Prizes for Scholarly Achievement will give presentations on their scholarly work.
This year’s recipients of the Phillip and Ruth Hettleman Prizes for Scholarly Achievement will give presentations on their scholarly work.
Apple cider, pumpkin painting, seasonal snacks
Song Tan, Ph.D., Verne M. Willaman Professor of Molecular Biology Penn State Eberly College of Science Host: Rob McGinty Title: “Molecular recognition of the nucleosome by chromatin enzymes and factors”
You are invited to come to see the students from BIOC710 give their final presentations on Wednesday, November 1, and November 15. Our students are excited to share their research with the department. One of the required courses in our department is 710 - Scientific Presentation. One aspect of this class is training for our … Read more
Richard Fishel, Ph.D., Professor, Cancer Biology and Genetics Ohio State University Host: Jack Griffith Title: “The Sliding Clamps of Mismatch Repair”
BCBP Bagel Breakfast Wed. Nov. 8th, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM GMB 3rd Floor Atrium
12th Biennial Carolina Biophysics Symposium A central goal of the symposium is to bring together North Carolina Biophysicists and this year’s meeting is being organized and sponsored by NC State, Duke, UNC, Wake Forest, and the NIEHS. The meeting will include sessions focused on cellular biophysics and live cell imaging, protein and nucleic acid interactions, proteins … Read more
12th Biennial Carolina Biophysics Symposium A central goal of the symposium is to bring together North Carolina Biophysicists and this year’s meeting is being organized and sponsored by NC State, Duke, UNC, Wake Forest, and the NIEHS. The meeting will include sessions focused on cellular biophysics and live cell imaging, protein and nucleic acid interactions, proteins … Read more
Mark Hedglin, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Chemistry Penn State Eberly College of Science Host: Dale Ramsden Title: “Close Encounters of the Damaging Kind: How the Human DNA Replication Machinery Accommodates Chemically-Modified DNA” Our seminars will primarily be held on Tuesdays in 1131 Bioinformatics on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus.