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Touchpoint 20 – Functional Movement for the Workday

Feel your best during the workday with exercises that counteract sitting and working at a computer, reduce stiffness and prevent long-term problems. Whether you are joining on-campus or off-site, please make some room to move and join the session with your sneakers on!

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Clinical Protocol Development Series – Day 1

The goal of this two-day series is to provide researchers with knowledge, tools, and resources to aid in the development of a scientific protocol for a clinical research study. Both sessions will begin at 9:00 AM and a question-and-answer session will follow each presentation. The first day of the series will provide an introduction and focus on … Read more

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Marc J. Mass Memorial Distinguished Lecture — Mario Delmar

321 S Columbia St 321 S Columbia St, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

The graduate students of the Pathobiology & Translational Science program are extremely pleased to introduce you to the invited speaker at the 17th Annual Marc. J. Mass Lecture, Dr. Mario Delmar. The MJM Lecture is a student-organized event hosted in memorial of an alumni of the PBTS department. Dr. Delmar is a renowned cardiovascular physician … Read more

Panel Discussion: What is the value of the p-value?

The debate over the value and interpretation of p-value has endured since the time of its inception nearly 100 years ago. The use and interpretation of p-values vary by a host factors, especially by discipline. These differences have proven to be a barrier when developing and implementing boundary crossing clinical and translational science. The purpose … Read more

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Clinical Protocol Development Series – Day 2

The goal of this two-day series is to provide researchers with knowledge, tools, and resources to aid in the development of a scientific protocol for a clinical research study. Both sessions will begin at 9:00 AM and a question-and-answer session will follow each presentation. On the second day of the series we will take a "deeper dive" … Read more

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Advances in Peri-Operative Therapy in Bladder and Kidney Cancer – Research to Practice (UNC Lineberger Cancer Network)

Research to Practice CME — NCPD/CNE — ACPE — ASRT — CTR Live Webinar April 27 12:00 – 1:00 PM  Advances in Peri-Operative Therapy in Bladder and Kidney Cancer Tracy L. Rose, MD, MPH A comprehensive overview of past, present, and future management of systemic therapy for muscle-invasive bladder cancer and renal cell carcinoma. Includes updates … Read more

ISP: Lessons learned and unlearned in ZOE 2.0

This event is part of the NC TraCS ISP Seminar series.  The talk will revolve around the development of an NIH-funded community-based pediatric oral health research program in North Carolina. Between 2016-2019, the ZOE 2.0 investigators enrolled over 8,000 preschool-age children in genetic epidemiologic studies of childhood oral health/disease. Questionnaires, clinical, and biological data were … Read more

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10th Symposium on Hemostasis: Coagulation, Platelets and Transfusion Medicine

We are currently committed to holding an in-person meeting April 28-30, 2022 in Chapel Hill, but are continually monitoring and assessing the status of our meeting in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. We are committed to the safety of our participants and are exploring options such as holding the meeting outside in tents to reduce … Read more

15th Annual UNC Conference on Melanoma and Complex Skin Cancers: A Multidisciplinary Perspective

William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education 100 Friday Center Dr, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The incidence of melanoma continues to rise rapidly in this country. Increasingly, the management of the melanoma patient requires multiple healthcare providers. This course is specifically designed for a multidisciplinary view of the care of the melanoma patient. The course faculty will examine common clinical issues which often confront the clinician and provide information that … Read more

UNC Research Symposium – Human Movement Science and Biomechanics

Blue Zone Concourse Club 104 Stadium Drive, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

After two years of postponement due to COVID19, the Human Movement Science department at UNC-Chapel Hill is hosting their annual 2022 Human Movement Science Research Symposium (HMSC Day 2022) on Friday, April 29, 2022. This one day in-person event is a fantastic opportunity for students (undergraduate and graduate) to present their research within all areas of Human Movement and Kinesiology … Read more

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Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure RTP

Support the UNC-Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center by registering with the team for the April 30, 2022, Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure or making a donation online at nctc.info-komen.org/goto/unclineberger Register by April 1 to receive a Lineberger team t-shirt.