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Dr. Terrance Kenakin of UNC-CH Presents

Terrance Kenakin, PhD Professor and Course Coordinator Department of Pharmacology University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Seminar Title: "TBD" Location: 1131 Bioinformatics Time: 4:00 PM Host: Henrik Dohlman Please join us and show support for our seminar speakers! (For those unable to attend, a zoom link is available upon request to Mimi Baltz) Dr. Terry Kenakin will present about signaling bias … Read more

Genetic Testing for Cancer Patients and Family Members: Recommendations – Patient Centered Care (UNCLCN) – Free CE Credit

"Genetic Testing for Cancer Patients and Family Members: Recommendations" Kate Foreman, MS, CGC Five to ten percent of cancers have a hereditary basis, and hereditary cancer risk is a family affair. In this webinar, we will explore how genetic testing can benefit cancer patients and their relatives. and how oncology providers can support families through the … Read more

OrthRaMS Seminar Series – Nic Fiorentino, PhD

Dickson Conference Room 3200 Thurston Building, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Title: "Short-Term Longitudinal Changes in Joint Arthrokinematics and Microstructure in the Knees of Patients Following ACL Reconstruction with Meniscal Surgery" Presenter: Nic Fiorentino, PhD (University of Vermont) Post-traumatic osteoarthritis (PTOA) is an exceedingly common outcome following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction with meniscal surgery (ACLR+M), affecting 50-80% of patients 10-20 years after surgery. Despite the strong epidemiological data … Read more

Out of the Darkness Campus Walk at UNC Chapel Hill

200 South Rd. Wilson Library 200 South Rd., Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The UNC Chapel Hill Out of the Darkness Campus Walk is a fundraising event organized by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and UNC students and faculty to raise awareness and funds for suicide prevention. These walks bring together students, faculty, and community members to honor loved ones, support those affected by suicide, and promote … Read more

Paul A. Godley Health Equity Research Week

HERW, hosted by the Center for Health Equity Research (CHER), brings faculty, staff, students and community members together to share health equity research at UNC. HERW is an opportunity to facilitate collaboration, innovation and equity in the UNC School of Medicine, across Carolina’s communities and beyond. All sessions are open to the entire Carolina community … Read more

Children’s Research Seminar Series: “Environmental Determinants of RTS,S Malaria Vaccine Efficacy in Children: Investigating Correlates of Protection and Perivaccination Influences”

Dr. Sahal Thahir is a Pediatric Infectious Disease Fellow at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with research interests in vaccine immunology and global health. As a researcher in the Infectious Disease Ecology and Epidemiology Lab (IDEEL), he integrates systems serology, molecular epidemiology, and computational modeling to assess immune responses to early childhood … Read more

NIH Biosketch Simplified: Embracing the New Common Forms (Part 1)

This session is designed to guide faculty, researchers, and research administrators in setting up their accounts for the upcoming NIH Biosketch changes, which take effect on May 25, 2025. Offered virtually via Zoom, this webinar will focus on the foundational steps needed to ensure compliance with the new NIH Common Forms requirements. What This Session … Read more

Dr. Brian Krumm of UNC-CH presents

Brian Krumm, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Pharmacology University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Seminar title: “TBD” Please join us and show support for our seminar speakers! (For those unable to attend, a zoom link is available upon request to Mimi Baltz.) Host: Henrik Dohlman Dr. Krumm’s research is focused on understanding the integral membrane proteins, … Read more

UNC Mini Med School

Ever wondered how doctors think about diseases, current therapies and groundbreaking research? Welcome to Mini Med School brought to you by the UNC MD-PhD program! The goal of Mini Med School is to provide the local community with a look at how physicians approach diseases and medically focused issues. Each month we will host a … Read more

2025 UNC Eye Symposium

The William & Ida Friday Center 100 Friday Center Drive, Chapel Hill, United States

The UNC Eye Symposium is designed for Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, Ophthalmic Technicians, and Photographers. provides the latest updates and insights in the diagnosis and treatment of eye disorders including anterior segment, glaucoma, neuro-ophthalmology, ocular oncology, oculoplastic, retina, and pediatric ophthalmology. This daylong symposium at the William and Ida Friday Center in Chapel Hill features both guest … Read more