• GMB/BCB Friday Seminar Series

    Friday – GMB/BCB Seminar Series: Michael Guertin

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

    GMB/BCB Friday Seminar Series The GMB/BCB Friday Seminar Series welcomes Michael Guertin, Associate Professor, Genetics and Genome Sciences and Program Director, Graduate Program in Systems Biology at University of Connecticut, on Friday, April 25, 2025. Dr. Guertin’s talk title is “Molecular tracking of differentiation cascades and mechanisms of direct repression by a transcriptional activator”. Dr. … Read more

  • Tuesday – GMB Student Seminar Series: Gomez & Rostamian

    1131 Bioinformatics Building 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 Alejandro Gomez from the Hyejung Won Lab and Hosein Rostamian from the Brian Strahl Lab.

  • Tuesday – PSTG Spring Symposium and Social

    MBRB G202 111 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

    Program of Statistical and Translational Genomics (PSTG) Spring Symposium and Social April 29th from 10am-12:00pm in MBRB G-202 or via Zoom. The theme of the Spring symposium is Translational Genomics! Agenda: 10-11:15am- Lightning Talks by UNC trainees and researchers 11:20-12:00pm- Open Discussions about themes in translational genomics

  • Thursday – GMB Defense: Gabrielle Gentile

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

    GMB Curriculum Student Defense GMB Curriculum Student Defense: Gabrielle Gentile, student of Jimena Giudice. Presented in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.

  • GMB/BCB Friday Seminar Series

    Friday – GMB/BCB Seminar Series: Berkley Gryder

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

    GMB/BCB Friday Seminar Series The GMB/BCB Friday Seminar Series welcomes Berkley Gryder, Assistant Professor, Case Western Reserve University, Department of Genetics & Genome Sciences, Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, on Friday, May 2, 2025. Dr. Gryder’s talk title is “Drugging Enhancer Addition in Cancer”. Dr. Gryder is hosted by Nate Hathaway, Associate Professor, Division of Chemical … Read more

  • GMB Student Seminar Series

    Tuesday – GMB Student Seminar Series: El-Shiekh & Cummins

    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 Iman El-Shiekh from the Gaorav Gupta and Dale Ramsden Labs and Kit Cummins from the Brian Strahl Lab.

  • Genetics Research Colloquium

    Wednesday – Department of Genetics Colloquium: Nathan Schaefer

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

    Genetics Research Colloquium The UNC Department of Genetics Research Colloquium welcomes Nathan Schaefer, Postdoctoral Scholar at University of California, San Francisco, on Wednesday, May 7, 2025. New computational tools and experimental approaches to bridge the gap between population genetics and functional genomics in single cells

  • GMB Student Seminar Series

    Tuesday – GMB Student Seminar Series: Edwards & Coke

    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 Alyssa Edwards from the Dale Ramsden Lab and Addie Coke from the Bob Goldstein and Christina Burch Labs.

  • Friday – GMB Defense: Jonathan Cohen

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

    GMB Curriculum Student Defense GMB Curriculum Student Defense: Jonathan Cohen, student of Jason Whitmire. Presented in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.