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Student Thesis defense: Adil Muneer (Xian Chen lab)

Marsico 2004 125 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC

Title "Non-canonical translation regulatory function of G9a in chronic inflammation associated diseases” Join us on Monday August 28 at 1 PM in Marsico 2004. For Zoom information contact the student.

UNC Postdoc Discussion Group: Re-Envisioning Postdoctoral Research Training at NIH

Marsico 2004 125 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC

Monday March 13th 12-1PM (Marsico 2004*) Registration Link: https://tinyurl.com/2j2f7yqs -- Hi BCBP Postdocs, The NIH has issued a request for information aimed at collecting ideas from postdocs about how to change/improve our postdoctoral training system. Advocating for improved postdoc training would be a benefit to all of us, so I encourage you to fill out the … Read more

Student Thesis Defense: Jean Marie Mwiza

Marsico 2004 125 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC

You are cordially invited to attend the Dissertation Defense Seminar entitled: “Determining the Platelet Signaling Pathway(s) Critical in Venous Thrombosis Pathogenesis”  Student: Jean Marie Mwiza Advisors: Dr. Wolfgang Bergmeier and Dr. Alisa Wolberg UNC PhD Program: Pathology and Lab Medicine Location: Marsico 2004 or zoom. Please contact Wolfgang Bergmeier, Holly Sheperd, or the PhD candidate … Read more

BCBP student info session (BBSP Orientation)

Marsico 2004 125 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC

BBSP Orientation BCBP student info session with Wolfgang Bergmeier DGS, and Holly Shepherd SSM. Also, learn about our available rotations at this news post, BBSP Graduate Student Rotations available 2022-23 in Biochemistry and Biophysics

Student Thesis Defense: Astor Ankney

Marsico 2004 125 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC

Thesis title: Secretotranscriptomics: A Novel Approach to the Discovery of Liquid Biopsy Biomarkers for Breast Cancer Prognosis Seminar is based upon the doctoral dissertation of Astor Ankney under the direction of Dr. Xian Chen ABSTRACT Presently, a 50-gene expression model (PAM50) serves as a breast cancer subtype classifier that is insufficient to distinguish, within each … Read more