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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. Kenneth A. Jacobson from the National Institutes of Health presents

1131 Bioinformatics Bldg Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 1131 Bioinformatics Bldg, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Kenneth A. Jacobson, PhD John W. Daly Distinguished Scientist Senior Investigator Laboratory of Bioorganic Chemistry NIDDK, National Institutes of Health Seminar Title: “Action of Nucleosides and Nucleotides at Purinergic and Non-Purinergic Drug Targets” Please join us and show support for our seminar speakers! (For those unable to attend, a zoom link is available upon request to Mimi … Read more

Dr. Megan Agajanian from Stanford University Presents

Megan Agajanian, PhD Postdoctoral Scholar, Roel Nusse Lab Department of Developmental Biology Stanford University Seminar Title: "The dynamic role of tbx3 in cancer and development" Location: 1131 Bioinformatics Time: 4:00 PM Host: Mike Emanuele 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) Megan … 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

MHI Seminar Series presents Hanrui Zhang, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Medicine/Cardiology, Columbia University, New York, NY

Summary of Seminar:  Over 300 genetic loci have been associated with coronary artery disease (CAD), but the functional mechanisms underlying many of these associations remain unclear. Among them, the LIPA locus stands out as a key candidate. This seminar will showcase a variant-to-function study of this critical locus, addressing how LIPA CAD risk alleles impact … 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

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

Strengthening Engagement in Research: Building and Maintaining Relationships with Patient & Community Partners

Meaningful partnerships with patients, community members, or other collaborators involved in your research are invaluable. Projects are set up for success when care is intentionally given to developing and strengthening partnerships over time. This online training will describe best practices for building mutually beneficial partnerships. The session will also cover common challenges that researchers and … Read more