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Student Health Action Coalition 5K

UNC’s SHAC Clinic is the oldest student-run free clinic in the US. Join us in celebrating the SHAC’s 57th anniversary at the SHAC 5K & Health Fair on Sunday, November 17th! Last year a record field of 180 runners and walkers registered to support UNC's SHAC Clinic.  Chandler Keith defended the title he won 2022 with an … Read more

Festschrift R. Jude Samulski, PhD

On behalf of the Gene Therapy Center and Department of Pediatrics at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill, we invite you to join us for a Festschrift in celebration of Dr. Jude Samulski on November 19th. The Festschrift will be to celebrate and recognize Jude's tremendous accomplishments and contributions to gene therapy, AAV virology, biotechnology … Read more

NC TraCS Data Science Seminar Series: A Cozy, Accessible Introduction to AI and Cloud Technologies

UNC-Chapel Hill recently announced initiatives for enhancing engagement with AI and cloud technologies across our campus community. Want to get a better handle on what some of these terms mean? In this seminar, JP Powers, PhD, a research data scientist in the TraCS Data Science Lab, will give a beginner-friendly introduction to concepts like AI, … Read more

Comprehensive Cancer Support Program/Palliative Care Grand Rounds — Free CME Credit

Heather Frank (HPM Fellow) CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds You are invited in person at The Mary Anne Long Patient and Family Resource Center or via webinar to attend CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Round. This webinar is a part of the CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds with technical help from the UNC Lineberger Cancer Network. The Palliative Care and Comprehensive Cancer … Read more

Gordon H. DeFriese Distinguished Lecture on Health Services Research and Health Policy

The Sheps Center is excited to host the Gordon H. DeFriese Distinguished Lecture on Health Services Research and Health Policy, which has been a pinnacle event for the Center over the years.  This lecture is a wonderful opportunity to hear from leading health services researchers and connect with colleagues across campus. This year's keynote speaker … Read more

2024 Cancer and Aging Symposium

Join us for the 2024 Cancer and Aging Symposium, hosted by UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center in Chapel Hill, NC. We welcome the research and clinical communities to join, as well as members of the public interested in cancer and aging research and care. This event will be hybrid: Virtual offered over Zoom In-person at … Read more

MHI Seminar Series presents Jun Wang, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Departments of Pediatrics, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston

Summary of Seminar:  The Wang Lab primarily focuses on investigating molecular signals, including Bmp, Wnt, Fgf, Hippo, and non-coding RNAs, in cardiovascular and craniofacial development, diseases, and regeneration. Their research encompasses a wide range of approaches, including mouse genetics, cell models, physiology studies, imaging, genome editing, and next-generation sequencing techniques. This talk will mainly highlight the … Read more

Caregiver Burnout/Compassion Fatigue – Patient Centered Care (UNCLCN) – Free CE Credit

Caregiver Burnout/Compassion Fatigue Linnea Van Pelt, BSN, RN, OCN, LMBT Coming Soon! Webinar Flyer Live Webinar December 4 12:00 – 1:00 PM Register: https://learn.unclcn.org/12042024 Free Continuing Education Credit available: CME • NCPD/CNE • ACPE • ASRT • CTR This webinar is a part of the Patient Centered Care webinar series with the UNC Lineberger Cancer Network.

Ortho RaMS – Gurpreet Baht, PhD

Join us for our next seminar in the OrthRaMS Seminar Series on December 5th, 2024 from 1-2 PM. Bone fracture healing is impaired with advanced age however the underlying mechanism is unknown. Our previous work indicated circulating apolipoprotein E (ApoE) as an aging factor, increasing with age and impairing bone regeneration. Since the liver is … Read more

NC TraCS Biostatistics Seminar Series: Nonparametric statistics: understanding rank-based methods & ordinal data

Investigators are often worried about normality and whether the assumptions of classical methods are met. Nonparametric tests (e.g., the Mann-Whitney U-test instead of the t-test) offer an attractive alternative. In this seminar Jeff Laux, PhD, will discuss the nature of ordinal data and rank-based analyses. --------------- The NC TraCS Biostatistics Seminar Series helps clinical and translational researchers … Read more

High-Impact Hepatology Symposium

The practice of clinical Hepatology remains challenging for many gastroenterologists due to rapidly changing disease management paradigms and often complex, critically-ill patients. The 22nd Annual High Impact Hepatology program is specifically designed to bring the latest information from national and international meetings to gastroenterology healthcare providers. Advances in metabolic-associated dysfunction associated liver disease, alcohol induced … Read more