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BCBP Thanksgiving Potluck

UNC GMB Atrium

The Biochemistry and Biophysics (BCBP) Department is organizing a Thanksgiving potluck on Wed, November 14 @noon-2P. Since our BCBP family comes from all over the world, we wish to share dishes that reflect our respective cultures. This is a great opportunity to interact with each other while eating mouthwatering dishes. Looking forward to a fun … Read more

SEMINAR: Research in Progress

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

 Nidhi Gera, PhD Research Assistant Professor Parise Lab Exploiting platelet lipid metabolism to prevent thrombosis Human platelets are essential mediators of both hemostasis and thrombosis. A comprehensive knowledge of the platelet proteome is necessary for understanding thrombotic mechanisms and discovering new antiplatelet therapies. Using a chemoproteomics approach, we identified a novel lipid deacetylase in platelets, arylacetamidedeacetylase-like … Read more

The Thomas Willis Lambeth Lecture

Hamilton 100 102 Emerson Dr, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Dr. Mary Sue Coleman (Alumna of Biochemistry Department) President, Association of American Universities November 29 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm The Educated Citizenry: An Endangered Species? Event hosted by UNC Public Policy 

GPSF Card drive 12-1 Beach cafe

Beach Cafe Brinkhous-Bullitt Building, 160 Medical Dr., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The GPSF is holding a Holiday card drive on Monday December 3rd from 12-1pm at the Beach Café. Holiday cards made on Monday Dec. 3 will be distributed to Children at UNC Hospitals and to Unaccompanied Immigrant Children Come out to join the graduate students in making cards!  

SEMINAR: David Giedroc, PhD (Indiana Univ.)

Pagano Conference Room, LCCC

Seminar title: “Molecular Mechanisms of Bacterial Transition Metal Homeostasis.” First-row late d-block metals from Mn to Zn play distinct roles in cellular metabolism.  In bacterial pathogens, metalloregulation of transcription underscores physiological adaptation to host-mediated transition metal starvation and toxicity, required to maintain metal homeostasis. In zinc (Zn) homeostasis, for example, a pair of metal-sensing transcriptional … Read more

BCBP Holiday Party

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

Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics Holiday Party includes a sit down dinner Wednesday, December 12 @ 5:30-7:30 Carolina Club Alumni Hall 150 Stadium Dr. Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Please RSVP by December 7th. 

Day of Decoration

UNC GMB Atrium

We invite you to decorate your lab area! Cookies, Cider and Hot Chocolate will be served in the Atrium throughout the day.

UNC Winter Commencement

Dean E. Smith Center 300 Skipper Bowles Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

http://commencement.unc.edu/winter/index.php No tickets required. Ceremony lasts approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. Commencement speaker.

Structural Biology Discussion Group seminar: Brian Kuhlman PhD (UNC)

UNC GMB 4007 120 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Protein design using Rosetta and SEWING.  SEWING – Structure Extension WIth Native-fragment Graphs – takes sub-structure segments of experimentally determined structures and uses them to design proteins with new functions.  By using sub-structures designed through the evolutionary process, SEWING takes advantage of the work that nature has already done to create sequences with specific functionalities … Read more