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  • Nov 16 – CGIBD Research Seminar – Peds

    Marsico Hall 2004

    A. Wesley Burks, MD Executive Dean for the UNC School of Medicine Curnen Distinguished Professor in the Department of Pediatrics Peds Host: Michael Kappelman, MD, MPH   Conference Live Streamed at: cgibd.uncgastro.com

  • Nov 30 – CGIBD Research Seminar – Microbiome

    Marsico Hall 2004

    Aadra Bhatt, PhD Postdoctoral Training Fellow, Chemistry Department Microbiome Host: Andrea Azcarate-Peril, PhD   Conference Live Streamed at: cgibd.uncgastro.com

  • Dec 7 – CGIBD Research Seminar – CEDAS

    Marsico Hall 2004

    Joel H. Rubenstein, MD Associate Professor, University of Michigan CEDAS Host: Evan Dellon, MD, MPH   Conference Live Streamed at: cgibd.uncgastro.com

  • Dec 11 – Stem Cell Seminar

    Marsico Hall 4004

    Ian Williamson Graduate Student, Biomedical Engineering UNC/NCSU Conference Live Streamed at: cgibd.uncgastro.com

  • Dec 14 – CGIBD Research Seminar – Stem Cell

    Marsico Hall 2004

    Christopher Dekaney, PhD Assistant Professor College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University Stem Cell host: Susan J Henning, PhD Conference Live Streamed at: cgibd.uncgastro.com

  • Jan 11 – CGIBD Research Seminar – Basic Science

    Marsico Hall 2004

    “The Role of Mutually Exclusive SWI/SNF Subunits in Transcription and Liver Cancer” Jesse Raab, Ph.D. Postdoctoral Fellow - Magnusson Lab Basic Science host: Adam Gracz, Ph.D.

  • Jan 18 – CGIBD Research Seminar – Liver

    Marsico Hall 2004

    "Preclinical Targeting of Nrf2 Signaling Pathway for Targeted Therapy of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma." Xiaoxin "Luke" Chen, M.D., Ph.D. Professor, Department of Biological and Biomedical Sciences North Carolina Central University Liver host: Natasha Snider, Ph.D.

  • Jan 25 – CGIBD Research Seminar – IBD

    Marsico Hall 2004

    “Mechanisms Underlying Host-Microbe Commensalism in the Zebrafish Intestine” John Rawls, Ph.D. Associate Professor and Director, Center for Genomics of Microbial Systems Duke University IBD host: Jonathan Hansen, M.D., Ph.D.