• GMB Student Seminar Series

    Tuesday – GMB Student Seminar Series: Szymanski & Sokolowski

    6004 Marsico Hall 125 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

    Genetics & Molecular Biology Student Seminar Series Weekly seminar series featuring talks from the students of the UNC Curriculum in Genetics & Molecular Biology. This week’s speakers are Rachel Szymanski from the Frank Conlon Lab and Mallory Sokolowski from the Jesse Raab Lab.

  • Genetics Research Colloquium

    Wednesday – Department of Genetics Colloquium: Margarita Dzama-Karels

    1131 Bioinformatics Building 125 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

    Genetics Research Colloquium The UNC Department of Genetics Research Colloquium welcomes Margarita Dzama-Karels, Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Jesse Raab Lab, UNC Department of Genetics, on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. The role of the menin-MLL complex in hepatocellular carcinoma survival and its potential for future treatment options

  • Thursday – BCB Student Seminar Series: Smyers & Kelestemur

    1131 Bioinformatics Building 125 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

    Bioinformatics & Computational Biology Student Seminar Series Weekly seminar series featuring talks from the students of the UNC Curriculum in Bioinformatics & Computational Biology. This week’s speakers are Nate Smyers from the Tim Elston Lab and Enes Kelestemur from the Alex Tropsha Lab.

  • GMB/BCB Friday Seminar Series

    Friday – GMB/BCB Seminar Series: Jadiel Wasson

    1131 Bioinformatics Building 125 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

    GMB/BCB Friday Seminar Series The GMB/BCB Friday Seminar Series welcomes Jadiel Wasson, James Weldon Johnson Assistant Professor of Biology at New York University, on Friday, March 28, 2025. Dr. Wasson’s talk title is “From external cues to internal states: tuning inherited information”. Dr. Wasson is hosted by our Genetics and Molecular Biology Graduate Students.

  • GMB Student Seminar Series

    Tuesday – GMB Student Seminar Series: Salcido & Gerdes Gyuricza

    Pagano Conference Room 450 West Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

    Genetics & Molecular Biology Student Seminar Series Weekly seminar series featuring talks from the students of the UNC Curriculum in Genetics & Molecular Biology. This week’s speakers are Ryan Salcido from the Mauro Calabrese Lab and Isabela Gerdes Gyuricza from the Jonathan Parr Lab.

  • BCB Student Seminar Series

    Thursday – BCB Student Seminar Series: Hamilton & Gillman

    1131 Bioinformatics Building 125 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

    Bioinformatics & Computational Biology Student Seminar Series Weekly seminar series featuring talks from the students of the UNC Curriculum in Bioinformatics & Computational Biology. This week’s speakers are Nolan Hamilton from the Terry Furey Lab and Madeline Gillman from the Laura Raffield Lab.

  • GMB/BCB Friday Seminar Series

    Friday – CANCELLED – GMB/BCB Seminar Series: Deborah Winter

    GMB/BCB Friday Seminar Series *THIS TALK ON APRIL 4 HAS BEEN CANCELLED.* The GMB/BCB Friday Seminar Series welcomes Deborah Winter, Associate Professor of Medicine-Rheumatology at Northwestern University, on Friday, April 4, 2025. Dr. Winter’s talk title is “A GRaNd Approach to Deciphering the Role of Macrophages in Disease”. Dr. Winter is hosted by Terry Furey, … Read more

  • GMB Student Seminar Series

    Tuesday – GMB Student Seminar Series: Puller & Okoroafor

    Pagano Conference Room 450 West Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

    Genetics & Molecular Biology Student Seminar Series Weekly seminar series featuring talks from the students of the UNC Curriculum in Genetics & Molecular Biology. This week’s speakers are Gabby Puller from the Pat Brennwald Lab and Uchechi Okoroafor from the Sam Young Lab.

  • Tuesday – GMB Defense: Natalie Rittenhouse

    G100 Bondurant 321 S. Columnbia St., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

    GMB Curriculum Student Defense GMB Curriculum Student Defense: Natalie Rittenhouse, student of Jill Dowen. Presented in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.