• Writing Committee Meeting

    The SUDDEN team meets to discuss on-going research projects. Researchers present their progress and findings, while receiving feedback from the rest of the team.

  • Writing Committee Meeting

    The SUDDEN team meets to discuss on-going research projects. Researchers present their progress and findings, while receiving feedback from the rest of the team.

  • Writing Committee Meeting

    The SUDDEN writing committee meets weekly to discuss on-going research projects that students are working on.

  • Writing Committee Meeting

    The SUDDEN writing committee meets weekly to discuss on-going research projects that students are working on.

  • Journal Club

    The SUDDEN team meets to examine scientific journal articles and discuss how to write effectively when creating abstracts and manuscripts.

  • Journal Club

    The SUDDEN team meets to examine scientific journal articles and discuss how to write effectively when creating abstracts and manuscripts.

  • Medicine Grand Rounds – Dr. Gregg Silverman: “Rheumatoid Arthritis: From Genes to Joints”

    Dr. Gregg Silverman, NYU Professor of Medicine and Pathology and Co-Director of the Muskuloskeletal Center of Excellence, will discuss the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis, incorporating environmental factors, genetic pre-dispositions, and the development of a diverse group of autoantibodies, paying particular focus on anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPAs) and the role of B and T-cell activation in … Read more

  • Grand Rounds: Mel Scheinman, MD

    Speaker: Mel Scheinman, MD, Professor of Medicine, Walter H. Shorenstein Endowed Chair in Cardiology, University of California Topic: “ECG Signs Denoting Risk for Sudden Death”

  • Medicine Grand Rounds: David J. Weber, Matthew Collins and Helen M. Lazear “Zika Virus Infection”

    Researchers at UNC School of Medicine and UNC Hospitals are leading the charge in Zika research with more than 10 groups currently studying Zika – its transmission, its epidemiology and its associated neurological and birth defects, including microcephaly. Dr. David Weber is a member of UNC Hospitals’ Zika Response Working Group, keeping clinic directors informed … Read more