Orientation for New Clinical Research Personnel
VirtualThis six-part orientation is strongly recommended for all clinical research personnel who are new to research or new to UNC-Chapel Hill.
This six-part orientation is strongly recommended for all clinical research personnel who are new to research or new to UNC-Chapel Hill.
Little Hearts: How the PICU Cares for Them
The UNC Department of Pathology will host Dr. Jerad Gardner of Geisinger Medical Laboratories as the keynote speaker for the 8th annual Thomas Bouldin Visiting Professor Lectureship. Dr. Tom Bouldin served as the AP/CP Residency Program Director at UNC from 1991 to 2012, and the lectureship was established by alumni and faculty in 2013 to honor him and his dedicated service to resident education. Dr. Bouldin continues in his role as one of our department neuropathologists.
Join CTSA visiting scholar Hanny Al-Samkari, MD, as he discusses the use of bevacizumab, a humanized monoclonal antibody that targets VEGF, to treat hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) — a rare disorder that causes anemia and often requires transfusions to treat.
Join Hanny Al-Samkari, MD for a presentation describing the revolutionary potential of anti-angiogenic therapy in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) and the evidence to date for systemic bevacizumab as a treatment for bleeding and anemia in HHT.
One of the UNC School of Medicine’s oldest and most prestigious endowed lectureships, the Merrimon Lectureship sponsors an annual event of public lectures and consultations involving a distinguished senior speaker addressing issues in the ethics and history of the health professions.
In this competition, selected students from across the medical school will share personal, profound and humorous lessons learned during their tenure in medical school. A panel of alumni and students will judge each of the speeches given for content and presentation. Click here to register for "What I Learned in Medical School Speech Competition" on … Read more
On Monday, April 12th Dr. Onnie Rogers, Assistant Professor in Psychology at Northwestern University, joins FPG’s Carolina Consortium on Human Development to present Situating Human Development in the Sociopolitical Context as part of our Spring 2021 series on Culture & Developmental Science: Considering Context, Culture, and Intersectional Approaches! Join us from 2:00 – 3:15 PM (ET) via zoom (https://fpgcdi.zoom.us/j/91078842280).
Dr. Chantel Martin’s research seeks to uncover social and biological mechanisms of health disparities across the life course. By identifying the long-term effects of early life stressors, such as neighborhood deprivation, crime, residential segregation, and air pollution, her multidisciplinary research aims to improve health among racial/ethnic minorities and eliminate health disparities. Read more >> Contact Name: … Read more
In this session of the NC TraCS Machine Learning Seminar series, Michele Jonsson-Funk, PhD, will introduce Machine Learning concepts and the potential implications of using Machine Learning for clinical research.
Tatiana Petrova, Ph.D., from the University of Lausanne, Switzerland, will give a virtual talk, titled: “Mechanisms of Lymphatic Vascular Specialization”.
The REDCap Forms Training Session (beginner) will teach users to build forms using the online designer or data dictionary (lecture/demo).