Week of Events
TraCS SOM Data Science Lab Seminar: Introduction to TraCS Data Science Lab
TraCS SOM Data Science Lab Seminar: Introduction to TraCS Data Science Lab
Join NC TraCS for a monthly seminar series focused on healthcare data science. The January 2024 seminar will kick-off the series with an introduction to the TraCS Data Science Lab (TDSL) from Peter Leese, the director and lead scientist of the lab. In this seminar, Leese will introduce the TDSL, its mission, and how researchers … Read more
UNC Mini Med School
UNC Mini Med School
Ever wondered how doctors think about diseases, current therapies, and groundbreaking research? Mini Medical School is being brought to you for its fifth year by UNC’s 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 and what kind of … Read more
Comprehensive Cancer Support Program/Palliative Care Grand Rounds — Free CME Credit
Comprehensive Cancer Support Program/Palliative Care Grand Rounds — Free CME Credit
Transitions Kids Program Kristen Adelman CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds January 17, 2024 8:00 – 9:00 AM You are invited in person at The Mary Anne Long Patient and Family Resource Center or via webinar to attend CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Round. This webinar is a part of the CCSP/Palliative Care Grand Rounds with technical help from the UNC Lineberger … Read more
MHI Seminar Series presents Nadia Mercader, Ph.D., Professor, Developmental Biology and Regeneration, Institute of Anatomy, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
MHI Seminar Series presents Nadia Mercader, Ph.D., Professor, Developmental Biology and Regeneration, Institute of Anatomy, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland
Summary of Seminar: In contrast to adult mammals, zebrafish have the capacity to regenerate their heart in response to a lesion. Following an injury, immune cells home to the heart, fibroblasts start to produce extracellular matrix, and endocardial cells contribute to rebuild the coronary vasculature. On top, cardiomyocytes start to proliferate and allow the regrowth … Read more
Peritoneal Carcinomatosis: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly – Advanced Practice Provider (UNCLCN) – Free CE Credit
Peritoneal Carcinomatosis: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly – Advanced Practice Provider (UNCLCN) – Free CE Credit
Peritoneal Carcinomatosis: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly Jeremiah 'Jig' Deneve, DO, FACS Webinar Flyer Live Webinar January 17 4:00 – 5:00 PM Free Continuing Education Credit available: CME • NCPD/CNE This webinar is a part of the Advanced Practice Provider webinar series with the UNC Lineberger Cancer Network. https://learn.unclcn.org/01172024