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Thomas C. Shea Clinical Cancer Symposium

The Shea Clinical Cancer Symposium is designed to have nationally recognized physicians or scientists present cutting edge, novel, and up-to-date information regarding the care of patients with cancer.  The symposium will feature speakers from highly prestigious institutions presenting information relevant to the management of patients with cancer. This year’s event will highlight clinical and translational … Read more

Health Equity Research Intensive

The UNC Center for Health Equity Research’s (CHER) Health Equity Research Intensive (HERI) is a unique opportunity to join other researchers to learn how to design more inclusive health equity research projects. HERI will introduce you to research methods and tools that emphasize partnership and engagement across all stages of research, from idea conception to … Read more

$230 – $300

Research Capacity Building Grant Town Hall

Capacity Building Grants Program -  coming soon for research infrastructure in Southeastern NC The Research Advisory Council (RAC), a, joint committee composed of research leaders from Novant Health, Novant Health New Hanover Regional Medical Center (NH-NHRMC), the University of North Carolina Health Care System (UNC Health), and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine (UNC SOM) has announced plans for Capacity Building Grants. The purpose is to build capacity and facilitate human subjects research in the Southeastern Coastal region of North Carolina. With an explicit … Read more

Pharmacology Seminar | Peter Sudmant, PhD hosted by Daniel Dominguez, PhD

Peter Sudmant, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Integrative Biology University of California at Berkley Title of talk: “The genetics of aging at cellular, population, and organismal scales” Host: Daniel Dominguez, PhD, Assistant Professor of Pharmacology  Date: Tuesday, September 19, 2023 Time: 4:00 PM ET Location: 1131 Bioinformatics Request a Zoom link by emailing Mimi Le (my.le@unc.edu) … Read more

NC TraCS: Introduction to Focus Groups

This interactive online workshop will provide an introduction to focus groups, a data collection method used in qualitative research. Topics covered will include focus group methodology, considerations for planning a focus group, development of focus group discussion guides, focus group facilitation skills, and tips for conducting virtual focus groups. Attendees will also observe or participate … Read more

Full Court Press for Sickle Cell

The UNC Comprehensive Sickle Cell Program provides medical care to over 1000 North Carolinians living with Sickle Cell Disease.  Sickle Cell Disease primary impacts Black Americans and has historically been under-funded, under-researched, and under-treated due to systemic racial disparities. Please consider joining us on Saturday, September 23 at Ernie Williamson Athletic Center: 450 Skippers Bowles … Read more

SHAC Music Night Fundrasier

Join us for a night of music from the cover band: Unlimited Screen Time. The band is comprised of a group of physicans dedicated to medicine and music! There will be a special appearance from UNC's graduate a capella group, the Meduncedus. The event is free to attend, although donations are suggested. There will be … Read more

NC TraCS: Introduction to Qualitative Data Analysis

This online training will provide an introduction to qualitative data analysis, focusing on content/thematic analysis. The session will cover the basics of qualitative data analysis and steps in the analysis process, including transcribing, memoing, codebook development and coding, exploring content areas or themes, and interpreting and communicating findings. Participants will have the opportunity to practice … Read more

Tips to Tame your Email Inbox & Digitally Organize Your Tasks

Do you wish you could figure out a way to tame your email inbox and organize your task list? Register for this free FALD Superpower series workshop event, Productive Power – Outlook Mail and To-Do, to unleash the full potential of Microsoft Outlook and To-Do. Revolutionize the way you handle emails, calendars, and tasks. Discover the tools … Read more

Nicholas Brown, PhD for Pharmacology’s Seminar Series

For today’s pharmacology seminar we are pleased to host one of our own, Dr. Nick Brown, in recognition of his recent promotion to Associate Professor of Pharmacology, with tenure. The title of his presentation is "Mechanisms of polyubiquitination by the Anaphase-Promoting Complex/Cyclosome" As a postdoctoral fellow with HHMI Investigator Brenda Schulman, Nick was the driver of a … Read more