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Seminar: Bing Zhang, PhD (Baylor)

1131 Bioinformatics 130 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

BING ZHANG, PHD ǀ Baylor College of Medicine                                                                                     Host: Xian Chen “Proteogenomics: A New Avenue for Cancer Research” Proteogenomics is a new research field at the interface of genomics and proteomics. In this talk, I will introduce our computational infrastructure and bioinformatics tools for cancer proteogenomic data analysis. Using proteogenomics data from the Clinical … Read more

Fall BCBP Picnic

The Farm 1 Alice Ingram Circle, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

UNC FARM, 1 Alice Ingram Circle, Chapel Hill, 27517 BBQ Dinner, Costume contest (prizes for best individual and lab costume), Bake-off, Scarecrow building, marshmallow roast, candy for the young and young at heart, and fun other activities.

Student Thesis Defense: Frank Teets

Mentors: Klaus Hahn (Pharmacology) and Brian Kuhlman (BCBP) Dissertation title: "Function-Driven Approaches to the Design of Optogenetic Tools" Date and time: Friday, November 1, 2019 3:00pm (BCB graduate student) Plans after earning his PhD, Frank Teets has accepted a postdoctoral fellowship under Dr. Chris Bahl at the Institute for Protein Innovation at Harvard Medical School. … Read more

Hettleman Talks at Carolina Club Alumni Hall

Carolina Club Alumni Hall 150 Stadium Drive, Chapel Hill, United States

Greg Wang, Associate Professor, Biochemistry and Biophysics Department, "Understanding Chromatin for Cancer Therapy"

Seminar: Joseph Cotruvo, PhD (Penn State)

1131 Bioinformatics 130 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

UNC BIOCHEMISTRY & BIOPHYSICS GRADUATE STUDENT INVITED LECTURE JOSEPH COTRUVO, PHD ǀ Penn State University “Selective recognition of lanthanides in biology” Listen to 11/5 Science Seminar Podcast

Event Series BCBP Bagel Hour

BCBP Bagel Hour

UNC GMB Atrium

This Wednesday at 9:30am we offer catering from Bruegger’s Bagels including bagels, cream cheese spreads, non-dairy peanut butter, yogurt cups, orange juice, and coffee! Bagel Breakfast will continue every first Wednesday of the month starting at 9:30 Please pass along this information to BCBP trainees and those that might not be reached by the department … Read more

2019 Student Symposium Day One

Mary Ellen Jones Bldg - 3116

DAY ONE Thursday, November 7, 2019 beginning at 12:30 p.m. (Lunch will be served) location: 3116 Mary Ellen Jones Building “Urzyme Characterization” Jessica Hobson, Carter Lab “Elucidating a role for VRK1 recognition of the nucleosome acidic patch in genome-templated processes ” Gabrielle Budziszewski, McGinty Lab “The Application of Nano-formulated, Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor to a Cellular … Read more

Cryo-EM Open House with Director Joshua Strauss

UNC-CH Glaxo Research Building 648 S Columbia St, Chapel Hill, NC

Biochemistry and Biophysics cryo-EM Open house on November 8, 3-5 pm UNC-CH Glaxo Research building. Part of the UNC Research Week events. Meet Director Dr. Joshua Strauss. See Thermo Scientific Talos Arctica 200 Kv cryo-TEM in Rm 008, 648 S. Columbia Street. The School of Medicine is hosting an open house for the UNC CryoEM … Read more

Seminar: Research in Progress – Postdoctalks

1131 Bioinformatics 130 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

WENTAO LI, PHD                                                                                                                         Lab: Sancar Seminar title, “Mapping the Hotspots and Coldspots of Nucleotide Excision Repair and DNA Damage Formation” Abstract: The level of DNA damage formation and the efficiency of repair are of primary importance because they determine the ultimate DNA damage frequency and its persistence in the genome, which … Read more

BCBP Student Seminar Series

UNC GMB 3007 120 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, United States

BCBP Student Seminar Series FOR STUDENTS ONLY. PI’s are not expected to attend. GMB 3007. Lunch provided. This is a seminar organized by students for students. The goal of this seminar series is twofold: 1) to provide graduate students in the biochemistry and biophysics department an informal and low-stress environment to present their work and … Read more