Student Thesis Defense: Rodney Park (Kuhlman lab)
MBRB 2204 111 Mason Farm Rd Medical Biomolecular Research Building, Chapel HillWeek of Events
Mindful Monday Meditation
Mindful Monday Meditation
Take advantage of self-compassion meditation sessions provided by School of Medicine and dedicate time to self-nurture. Mindfulness and self-compassion meditations assist with stress reduction, mental flexibility and even resilience. Sessions are 30-minutes every Monday led by Jonny Gerkin.
Student Thesis Defense: Rodney Park (Kuhlman lab)
Student Thesis Defense: Rodney Park (Kuhlman lab)
Title: "Design and Application of Substrate Recruitment Domains in Enzymes" Contact Holly Shepherd for the Zoom link. Links will be provided to UNC-affiliated email addresses only or through written consent of the defending student.
BCBP Seminar: Nick Rhind PhD
BCBP Seminar: Nick Rhind PhD
Nick Rhind, Ph.D., Professor, Biochemistry and Molecular Biotechnology University of Massachusetts Medical School Host: Jean Cook Title: “The Spatial and Temporal Organization of DNA Replication.” Dr. Rhind has a B.S. in Mathematics and a B.A. with Honors in Biology from Brown University and a Ph.D. in Molecular and Cell Biology from the University of California. He … Read more
TEAM ADVANCE It Takes a Network: Developing Your Mentoring Network
TEAM ADVANCE It Takes a Network: Developing Your Mentoring Network
Event sponsored by Center for Faculty Excellence and Targeting Equity in Access to Mentoring (TEAM) ADVANCE. Professional Development Workshop for Early-Career Faculty.
BCBP Student Talks (open to the public) join us!
BCBP Student Talks (open to the public) join us!
Yes, you are invited to come to see the students from BIOC710 give their final presentations on Wednesday, November 2, and November 16. Our students are excited to share their research with the department. Refreshments provided. November 2, 1-2:30 pm, 1131 Bioinformatics Matt Begley Determination of AP-3 Membrane Engagement and Cargo Selection Introduction by Matthew … Read more
Student Thesis Defense: Reem Hakeem (Bear lab)
Student Thesis Defense: Reem Hakeem (Bear lab)
Biochemistry and Biophysics Student Defense: Reem Hakeem (student of Dr. James Bear) Title: "A photopolymer-based hydrogel system reveals distinct actomyosin-based mechano-responses in fibroblast durotaxis" Date/location: Friday, November 4th at 3:00 pm, Bioinformatics 1131/Zoom