BCBP Seminar: Guochun Jiang, PhD (UNC-Chapel Hill)
BCBP Seminar: Guochun Jiang, PhD (UNC-Chapel Hill)
Guochun Jiang, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Biochemistry and Biophysics HIV Center, UNC-Chapel Hill Title: "Stable HIV Reservoirs: An Overview"
Guochun Jiang, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Biochemistry and Biophysics HIV Center, UNC-Chapel Hill Title: "Stable HIV Reservoirs: An Overview"
Everyone has a story to share if we are willing to listen. No More Lonely Tar Heels will offer an unforgettable evening of community, creativity, and connection. On Thursday, March 30 from 4- 7 pm in the quad, join Healthy Heels, Morrison Art Studio, Arts Everywhere, and loads of friendly Carolina students for painting, smoothies, and meeting new people. Together we can make Carolina a more connected and caring place. Be a part of the mission of No More Lonely Tar Heels. Whether you're looking to make new friends, meet people with similar interests, or simply have a good time - No More Lonely Tar Heels is for ALL students at UNC-CH. If you're coming alone, no worries! C'mon by at 4 pm to meet others - this is a great chance to meet new friends. Join the fun at 5 pm if you are rolling in with a group.
Hi BCBP students and 1st-year BBSP students who plan to join BCBP this spring! Happy (almost) Graduate Student Appreciation week! We want to celebrate you! You are invited to attend BCBP Graduate Student Appreciation Week events the week of April 3. The BCBP department appreciates our students and the contributions you all have made to … Continued
Hi BCBP students and 1st-year BBSP students who plan to join BCBP this spring! Happy (almost) Graduate Student Appreciation week! We want to celebrate you! You are invited to attend BCBP Graduate Student Appreciation Week events the week of April 3. The BCBP department appreciates our students and the contributions you all have made to … Continued
BCBP Seminar Series speaker: Ian Maze, Ph.D., Professor, Neuroscience; Professor, Pharmacological Sciences Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai Host: Greg Wang Title: “Protein monoaminylation in the brain: novel mechanisms of neural development, plasticity and disease” Dr. Ian Maze has a B.S. in Microbiology (minors in French and Cultural Anthropology) and a Ph.D. in Neuroscience, … Continued
Hi MCBP trainees, Happy (almost) Graduate Student Appreciation Week! Let's celebrate over lunch! On behalf of the MCBP program, we want to thank you for all you do, and we appreciate you and your contributions to making the MCBP program the best it can be! Please complete the RSVP form by March 30th. When: Tuesday, … Continued
Dear BCBP, We have selected a new time for the spring town hall: April 5, 9:30-10:30 in 1131 Bioinformatics. We will pilot having a department-wide town hall at least twice a year, so expect another meeting near the beginning of the fall semester. To get the discussion rolling, you may send suggested topics or questions … Continued
Hi BCBP students and 1st-year BBSP students who plan to join BCBP this spring! Happy (almost) Graduate Student Appreciation week! We want to celebrate you! You are invited to attend BCBP Graduate Student Appreciation Week events the week of April 3. The BCBP department appreciates our students and the contributions you all have made to … Continued
Hi BCBP students and 1st-year BBSP students who plan to join BCBP this spring! Happy (almost) Graduate Student Appreciation week! We want to celebrate you! You are invited to attend BCBP Graduate Student Appreciation Week events the week of April 3. The BCBP department appreciates our students and the contributions you all have made to … Continued
Defense Title: "Probing the importance of MBD2 in the localization and formation of the NuRD complex" Venue: In person at 1131 Bioinformatics and Zoom
Amanda Hargrove, PhD, Associate Professor Chemistry and Biochemistry Duke University Host: Ron Swanstrom
Watch your email for the location and agenda. Postdocs and Research Associates welcomed and encouraged to attend.
Graduate student electronic dissertations and theses for Spring degree candidates must be submitted to the Graduate School by 4 PM for review and approval.
Graduate Student Dissertations and Theses Due Graduate student electronic dissertations and theses for Spring degree candidates must be submitted to the Graduate School by 4 P.M. for review and approval.
The UNC Lineberger Scientific Symposium will be held April 24-25, 2023. The symposium topic is women's cancers. The event is co-organized by UNC Lineberger's Vickie Bae-Jump, Chuck Perou and Lisa Carey. More information will be posted soon.
Title: "Protein stability in living cells & under crowded conditions in vitro" Gary Pielak PhD, Kenan Distinguished Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry and Biophysics UNC-Chapel Hill Host: In-house speaker