The Clinical and Translational Science (CTS) Pilot Program at NC TraCS is now accepting applications for our CTS Pilot Awards. These awards support projects that advance translational science—the field focused on understanding the scientific and operational principles that underlie each step of the translational process—with up to $50,000 in direct costs for a period of one … Read more
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The UNC Center for Molecular Medicine (CMM) invites you to join us for a full-day symposium showcasing rising researchers whose work reflects the CMM mission and the rapidly expanding landscape of gene therapy and molecular medicine. This program will feature early-career speakers—the next generation of scientists and translational thinkers—sharing fresh perspectives, emerging approaches, and the … Read more
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Dr. Wayne Price is a Professor and Associate Division Chief in the Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine within the Department of Pediatrics. Since 2010, he has served as Co-Director of the UNC Collaborative for Maternal & Infant Health. Dr. Price provides clinical care for infants in the Newborn Critical Care Center (UNC’s NICU) and works as … Read more
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Nicholas Betley, PhD Associate Professor Department of Biology University of Pennsylvania Seminar Title: “It is all in your head: body – brain interactions and beneficial adaptations from exercise” Location: 1131 Bioinformatics Building Host: Dan Christoffel, PhD & Jessica Walsh, PhD Please join us and show support for our seminar speakers! (For those unable to attend, a zoom link … Read more |
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Engagement in Research Nuts & Bolts: Specific Approaches for Engaging Patient & Community Partners in Research There is no "one-size-fits-all" approach to engaging patient, community, or other partners in your research. Rather, there are a variety of engagement methods to suit your study's needs, your research team's capacity, and your partners' interests. This online training … Read more
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Summary of Seminar: Much of what Dr. Iruela-Arispe’s Lab knows about endothelial cell proliferation comes from studies of angiogenesis — the formation of new blood vessels. Far less is understood about how endothelial cells divide within vessels that are already established. A long-standing assumption in the field has been that arterial endothelial cells are post-mitotic … Read more
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Please join us Wednesday, April 15th for the Department Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation’s Research Day. This event will include graduate and in-training research presentations, a poster session, and the Sam E. Reefe Lectureship Keynote Address. CME credit (1.0) is available. Keynote Address: Bridging Outcome Gaps in PM&R: Evidence and Opportunities for Improvement Presenter: Monica Verduzco-Gutierrez, MD Date: Wednesday, … Read more
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Wednesday, April 15 | Noon-1 p.m. | MacNider 321 & Zoom A Pause, Not a Stop: Language Regression in Toddlers with High Familial Likelihood of Autism Mags McAllister, Speech and Hearing Sciences PhD Program Supporting Self-Management in Axial Spondyloarthritis: Understanding Flare Recognition and Response Joel Robert Thompson, Human Movement Science PhD Program Understanding the Lived Sensory Experiences … Read more |
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Join the growing Cosmos Community! UNC Health's Information Services Division, Enterprise Analytics & Data Services (EADS) is excited to invite you to our Epic Cosmos Informational Session on April 16, 2026, a virtual event designed to bring together innovators, analysts, and clinical partners across UNC Health and UNC SOM. What is Epic Cosmos? Epic … Read more |
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The UNC Department of Otolaryngology/Head & Neck Surgery is offering free head and neck cancer screenings for adults ages 18 and older. No registration is required. Date: Friday, April 17Time: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Locations:UNC ENT at Cary115 Kildaire Park Dr., Suite 308Cary, NC 27518 UNC ENT at Meadowmont431 Meadowmont Village CircleChapel Hill, NC … Read more
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Statistical Planning for NIH-Style Grant Proposals The Biostatistics Service of NC TraCS is hosting a special seminar for investigators considering submitting NIH grant applications in an upcoming application cycle. This session provides a practical guide to designing and describing statistical analysis plans in NIH-style proposals. No deep statistical background is required. Participants will learn how … Read more |
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Healthcare AI Join the TraCS Data Science Lab as we talk about the experience of implementing healthcare AI. Healthcare AI is generating unprecedented investment and regulatory momentum — yet the vast majority of AI pilots never reach frontline care. This seminar cuts through the hype to examine why, tracing the full clinical AI deployment pipeline … Read more
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Overhyped or Ready for Primetime: Is There a Predictive Role for MRD in Early-Stage Colorectal Cancer Chris Lieu, MD Hybrid Event April 21, 2026 4:00 – 5:00 PM In Person: Cancer Hospital Conference Room 1 – Sanofi Aventis 101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Via WebEx: https://go.unc.edu/UNCLCN-04212026 Free Continuing Education Credit available: ABIM MOC Part … Read more
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Benjamin Orsburn, PhD Assistant Professor Organ Pathobiology and Therapeutics Institute University of Pittsburgh Seminar Title: “Applying single cell proteomics” Location: 1131 Bioinformatics Building Host: Lee Graves, PhD 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.) |
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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 … Read more
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The Evolving Role of Radiotherapy in the Management of Primary and Metastatic Brain Tumors Colette Shen, MD, PhD Webinar Flyer Live Webinar April 22, 2026 12:00 – 1:00 PM Free Continuing Education Credit available: CME • NCPD • ACPE • ASRT • ODS This webinar is a part of the Research to Practice webinar series with … Read more
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Join us for an in-person workshop to learn more about AI workflows for data science with clinical applications. Large language models have rapidly moved from novelty to everyday use in teaching, research, software development, and data analysis. This workshop offers a practical framework for understanding and using modern AI systems by distinguishing among standalone large language models, … Read more |
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The Emerging Field of Adolescent and Young Adult Oncology Through the Lens of Germ Cell Tumors Lindsay Frazier, MD, ScM Hybrid Event May 19, 2026 4:00 – 5:00 PM In Person: Cancer Hospital Conference Room 1 – Sanofi Aventis 101 Manning Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27514 Via Zoom: https://go.unc.edu/UNCLCN-05192026 Free Continuing Education Credit available: ABIM MOC … Read more |
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The 18th Annual UNC Conference on Melanoma and Complex Skin Cancers: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
The 18th Annual UNC Conference on Melanoma and Complex Skin Cancers: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
The incidence of skin cancer continues to rise rapidly in this country. Increasingly, the management of the skin cancers requires multiple healthcare providers. This course is specifically designed for a multidisciplinary view of the care of the complex skin cancer patient with an emphasis on neoadjuvant therapy. The course faculty will examine common and not … Read more |
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