Wednesday – Kidney and Cardiovascular Disease Symposium
WEDNESDAY November 13 9AM-12PM - G202 MBRB Kidney and Cardiovascular Disease Symposium Sponsored by UNC Department of Genetics, and Program of Statistical and Translational Genomics
WEDNESDAY November 13 9AM-12PM - G202 MBRB Kidney and Cardiovascular Disease Symposium Sponsored by UNC Department of Genetics, and Program of Statistical and Translational Genomics
UNC Department of Genetics Faculty Meeting Monday, November 18, 12-1pm Pagano Conference Room, LCCC 00-002 Lunch provided for this in-person meeting.
MONDAY December 2 9AM-11AM - 1131 Bioinformatics Building AI in Genomics Symposium and Social Sponsored by PSTG (Program of Statistical and Translational Genomics)
PSTG Seminar Series The PSTG Seminar Series welcomes Ni Zhao, MS, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Biostatistics at Johns Hopkins University, Friday, December 6, 2023. Dr. Zhao’s talk title is “Addressing Known and Unmeasured Heterogeneity in Microbiome Studies via Quantile Approaches”. Dr. Zhao is hosted by Yun Li, Professor of Genetics and Biostatistics. 5007 Genetic … Read more
Genetics/Computational Medicine/Cancer Center Faculty Candidate Seminar: Hyo Sik Jang "Leveraging epigenetic and metabolic vulnerabilities to improve immunotherapy approaches in genitourinary cancers" Hyo Sik Jang, PhD VAI Fellow Van Andel Institute
Genetics/Computational Medicine/Cancer Center Faculty Candidate Seminar: Wen-Wei Liang "High-throughput Discovery of Epigenetic Drivers in Stochastic Selection" Wen-Wei Liang, PhD Postdoctoral Research Associate NY Genome Center & NY University
UNC Department of Genetics Faculty Meeting Monday, January 27, 12-1pm Pagano Conference Room, LCCC 00-002 Lunch provided for this in-person meeting.
Genetics/Computational Medicine/Cancer Center Faculty Candidate Seminar: Matthew Jones "Unraveling the Evolutionary Principles of Cancer" Matthew Jones, PhD Postdoctoral Scholar Stanford University
Genetics/Computational Medicine/Cancer Center Faculty Candidate Seminar: Inna Averbukh "Quantitative and Spatial Approaches to Women's Health" Inna Averbukh, PhD Postdoctoral Scholar Stanford University
UNC Department of Genetics Faculty Meeting Monday, March 17, 12-1pm Pagano Conference Room, LCCC 00-002