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Vascular Access – Advanced Practice Provider (UNCLCN) – Free CE Credit

"Vascular Access" Courtney Evron, PA-C • , • , Courtney Evron, PA-C, will discuss basic principles of vascular access including types of vascular access devices, their purpose, benefits, risks, and complications, as well as patient-specific considerations and management strategies. Included will be a discussion on complex vascular access procedures and VIR's role in these cases. Webinar Flyer Live Webinar June 4 … Read more

The 5th Annual Dr. Curtis Harper Distinguished Lectureship Celebration Presents Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire, Ph.D. Melvin J. and Geraldine L. Glimcher Assistant Professor Immunology and Infectious Diseases Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Lecture Title: “Using Viral Immunology to Inform Universal Coronavirus Virus Development” Location: MBRB (Molecular Biomedical Research Building) Room 2204 Time: 3:00 PM (Reception to follow at 5:00 PM in 2nd floor lobby) Host: Curtis … Read more

The 5th Annual Dr. Curtis Harper Distinguished Lectureship Celebration Presents Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Kizzmekia Corbett-Helaire, Ph.D. Melvin J. and Geraldine L. Glimcher Assistant Professor Immunology and Infectious Diseases Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Lecture Title: “Using Viral Immunology to Inform Universal Coronavirus Virus Development” Location: 2204 MBRB (Molecular Biomedical Research Building) Time: 3:30 PM (Reception to follow at 5:00 PM in 2nd floor lobby) Host: Curtis Harper … Read more

Newton D. Fischer Society Meeting

150 DuBose House Lane 150 DuBose House Lane, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

The first chairman of the Division of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery was Newton D. Fischer. Dr. Fischer's enduring emphasis on medical students and resident education, as well as research, continues to shape the philosophy of the Department to this day. This meeting will provide new information and surgical techniques for the practicing Otolaryngologist/Head and Neck … Read more

Children’s Research Institute Seminar Series “Interleukin 6 Regulation of T Cell Metabolism and Function”

Dr. Yazan Alwarawrah is a Research Assistant Professor who is interested in targeting metabolism for the treatment of disease. Currently, he is studying T cell metabolism in the context of obesity-associated protective immunity dysfunction where he uses the diet induced obesity mouse model to study the effect of obesity on T cell metabolism and function … Read more

Introduction to Systematic Review Methods (Class 1 of 7 in Systematic Review Summer Workshop Series)

Launch your systematic review with free summer series! Interested in conducting a systematic review? The Health Sciences Library’s Systematic Review Summer Workshop Series will get you started in seven bite-sized sessions. This is the first session in the Systematic Review Summer Workshop Series. The Introduction to Systematic Review Methods workshop provides an overview of the … Read more

Why Younger People Are Getting Cancer – Patient Centered Care (UNCLCN) – Free CE Credit

"Why Younger People Are Getting Cancer" Trevor Hackman, MD • , • , Review the evolving trends of cancer presentation in younger adults and discuss the potential causes, as well as the impact of this trend on treatment considerations, survivorship plans and the downstream socioeconomic and population health effects Webinar Flyer Live Webinar June 11 12:00 – 1:00 PM Free Continuing … Read more

Introduction to healthcare cost, charge, and reimbursement data

Join the TraCS Data Science Lab for a seminar given by Peter Leese exploring the foundational elements of healthcare cost data—a critical component in analyzing and managing healthcare delivery. We will introduce key concepts such as charges, costs, and reimbursements, clarifying how each plays a role in the financial landscape of healthcare services. We will … Read more

CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds – Urine Good Hands: Integrating Urology and Palliative Care (UNCLCN) – Free CE Credit

Urine Good Hands: Integrating Urology and Palliative Care Heather Frank, MD June 18, 2025 You are invited to attend this CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds webinar. The Palliative Care and Comprehensive Cancer Support Programs (CCSP) co-organize weekly presentations on the care of seriously ill patients and their families, including individuals living with cancer, relevant to interdisciplinary clinicians. … Read more

BCBP Seminar: Nuclera on-sight presentation “a cell-free protein expression system”

3007 Genetic Medicine building 120 Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Nuclera will give a presentation on "a cell-free protein expression system" on Wednesday, June 18th, from 10-11:00 AM in Genetic Medicine building 3007. Accelerate Protein Production ·        See how eProtein Discovery makes protein accessible to accelerate your research ·        1Nuclera’s novel eProtein Discovery system, a benchtop instrument that harnesses the potential of digital microfluidics and cell-free systems to enable you … Read more

Project Management and Helpful Tools for Conducting Systematic Reviews (Class 2 of 7 in Systematic Review Summer Workshop Series)

Launch your systematic review with free summer series! Interested in conducting a systematic review? The Health Sciences Library’s Systematic Review Summer Workshop Series will get you started in seven bite-sized sessions. This is the second session in the Systematic Review Summer Workshop Series. The Project Management and Helpful Tools for Conducting Systematic Reviews workshop provides … Read more

UNC TEACCH Autism Program – Free Webinar – Special Considerations in the Treatment of Pediatric Feeding Disorders in Autistic Patients

Pediatric feeding disorders (PFDs) are becoming increasingly common, with estimates that 1 in 37 children are affected. The prevalence reported is much higher in children with developmental delays and chronic diseases, with 1 in 5 children identified (Kovacic et al., 2021), while 90% of children on the autism spectrum are reported to have feeding difficulties … Read more