Sept. 1
UNC and Duke collaborations score big wins in biomedical research
Pilot funding catalyzes progress on gene editing tools and algorithms to better predict pediatric drug safety.
ACNM names UNC Midwives a Triple Aim practice
This is the second consecutive year UNC Midwives has received this designation.
Ethan Basch Highlights the Impact of Patient-Reported Outcomes on Patient Care
Ethan Basch, MD, discusses patient-reported outcomes research with Ron Falk, MD, in the latest Chair's Corner podcast.
Re-air: The Past, Present and Future of Alzheimer's Research with Dr. Rudolph Tanzi
This weekend on YOUR HEALTH®, Adam and guest co-host Amir Barzin, DO, will be talking with Rudolph Tanzi, PhD, director of the Genetics and Aging Research Unit at Massachusetts General Hospital, about The Past, Present and Future of Alzheimer’s Research.
Corks for Kids Fundraiser for UNC Children's
Corks for Kids, an annual wine-tasting fundraiser to benefit UNC Children's, invites you to celebrate its tenth anniversary on Saturday, Nov 12. Hosted by the Chapel Hill Wine Company, guests can sample from more than 60 wines and bid on fabulous auction items, all to raise funds for our youngest patients.
New Round of SOM Bridge Funding
Submissions for the current round of SOM bridge funding are currently being accepted. The deadline for submission is Sept. 28, 2016.
Thorp Faculty Engaged Scholars graduation recognizes Vicki Mercer and Adam Jacks
Vicki Mercer, PhD, and Adam Jacks, PhD, both professors in the department of allied health sciences, have completed the Thorp Faculty Engaged Scholars program, a two-year initiative led by the Carolina Center for Public Service.
Meet the CIO Town Hall Meeting
Uduak Ndoh, MBA, Chief Information Officer and Assistant Dean for Information Technology, will host a town hall meeting on Sept. 20. He looks forward to answering questions from School of Medicine IT staff and interested stakeholders regarding upcoming developments within OIS and the IT community at large. Uduak welcomes your suggestions and feedback on technology solutions that can help achieve the vision of the SOM in being the nation's leading public school of medicine.