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October 2022
Monday – BCB Colloquium – Amy Shaub Maddox & Jason Stein, BCB Faculty Presentations
UNC Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Colloquium 1131Bioinformatics Building & Via Zoom The BCB Colloquium Series welcomes Amy Shaub Maddox, Professor of Biology, and Jason L. Stein, Associate Professor of Genetics & Neuroscience Center, this week. Amy Shaub Maddox Professor of Biology Contractility in stable and dynamic actomyosin rings Jason L. Stein Associate Professor of Genetics & Neuroscience Center Context-Specific Genetic Influences during Human Neurogenesis The 2022 BCB Colloquium features talks from BCB Faculty and prospective BCB Faculty.…
Find out more »Monday – BCB Colloquium – Shawn Ahmed & Karin Leiderman, BCB Faculty Presentations
UNC Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Colloquium 1131Bioinformatics Building & Via Zoom The BCB Colloquium Series welcomes Shawn Ahmed, Professor of Genetics & Biology, and Karin Leiderman, Associate Professor of Mathematics, this week. Shawn Ahmed Professor of Genetics & Biology Altering the sequence of telomeric DNA Karin Leiderman Associate Professor of Mathematics Mathematical modeling of blood coagulation: ongoing research and opportunities for graduate students The 2022 BCB Colloquium features talks from BCB Faculty and prospective BCB Faculty. This…
Find out more »Monday – BCB Colloquium – Brian C Miller & Bradford Powell, BCB Faculty Presentations
UNC Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Colloquium 1131Bioinformatics Building & Via Zoom The BCB Colloquium Series welcomes Brian C Miller, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Oncology, Research Assistant Professor of Genetics, Secondary Faculty of Microbiology & Immunology, and Bradford Powell, Assistant Professor of Genetics, this week. Brian C Miller Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Oncology, Research Assistant Professor of Genetics, Secondary Faculty of Microbiology & Immunology Using Systems Immunology to Identify Novel Targets for Tumor Immunotherapy Bradford Powell Assistant Professor of…
Find out more »Monday – BCB Colloquium – Katie Hoadley & Malik Yousef, BCB Faculty Presentations
UNC Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Colloquium 1131Bioinformatics Building & Via Zoom The BCB Colloquium Series welcomes Katie Hoadley, Assistant Professor of Genetics, and Malik Yousef, Pranab K. Sen Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the Gillings School of Global Public Health, this week. Katie Hoadley Assistant Professor of Genetics Characterization of Testicular Germ Cell Tumors Malik Yousef Pranab K. Sen Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the Gillings School of Global Public…
Find out more »Monday – BCB Colloquium – Rubinsteyn, Vincent, & Wu
UNC Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Colloquium 1131Bioinformatics Building & Via Zoom The BCB Colloquium Series welcomes Alex Rubinsteyn, Assistant Professor of Genetics and Computational Medicine Program, Ben Vincent, Associate Professor of Medicine & Microbiology and Immunology, and Di Wu, Associate Professor, Adams School of Dentistry and Biostatistics, this week. Alex Rubinsteyn Assistant Professor of Genetics; Computational Medicine Program Ben Vincent Associate Professor of Medicine & Microbiology and Immunology Overview of the Personalized Immunotherapy Research Lab (PIRL) Di Wu…
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Monday – BCB Colloquium – Fall 2023 BCB Student Structured Interaction Session
UNC Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Colloquium 1131 Bioinformatics Building 4:00 PM "Structured Student Interaction" this week. Opportunity for students interested in BCB Curriculum to learn more from Senior BCB Students. The 2023 BCB Colloquium features talks from BCB Faculty and prospective BCB Faculty. Talks begin on Monday, August 28, 2023.
Find out more »Monday – BCB Colloquium – Terry Furey & Natalie Stanley, BCB Faculty Presentations
UNC Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Colloquium 1131 Bioinformatics Building The BCB Colloquium Series welcomes Terry Furey, Professor of Genetics and Biology, and Natalie Stanley, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, this week. Terry Furey Professor of Genetics and Biology Determining Molecular QTL in the Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Natalie Stanley Assistant Professor of Computer Science Featurizing the immune system from single-cell data to predict clinical phenotypes, and a new focus on microglia The BCB Colloquium Series features talks from…
Find out more »September 2023
Monday – BCB Colloquium – Elizabeth Brunk, Elisa Pieri, & Christoph Rau, BCB Faculty Presentations
UNC Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Colloquium 1131 Bioinformatics Building The BCB Colloquium Series welcomes Elisa Pieri, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, and Christoph Rau, Assistant Professor of Genetics, this week. Elizabeth Brunk Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Chemistry Towards a Functional Understanding of Extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) Elisa Pieri Assistant Professor of Chemistry Can computers design photoactive proteins? Research in the Pieri lab Christoph Rau Assistant Professor of Genetics Deconvoluting Cell-Type Compositions from Cardiac Transcriptomes The BCB Colloquium…
Find out more »Monday – BCB Colloquium – Shawn Ahmed & Yun Li, BCB Faculty Presentations
UNC Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Colloquium 1131 Bioinformatics Building The BCB Colloquium Series welcomes Shawn Ahmed, Professor of Genetics and Biology, and Yun Li, Professor of Genetics and Biostatistics, this week. Shawn Ahmed Professor of Genetics and Biology An unexpected Epigenetic Switch at Telomere Sequences may regulate Stress Resistance and Longevity Yun Li Professor of Genetics and Biostatistics Aggressive-sense Cell Type Deconvolution, with an Application Example for Alzheimer’s Disease The BCB Colloquium Series features talks from BCB Faculty…
Find out more »October 2023
Monday – BCB Colloquium – Jeremy Purvis & Natalie Stanley, BCB Faculty Presentations
UNC Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Colloquium 1131 Bioinformatics Building The BCB Colloquium Series welcomes Jeremy Purvis, Associate Professor of Genetics, and Natalie Stanley, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, this week. Jeremy Purvis Associate Professor of Genetics Measuring, modeling, and targeting the cell cycle Natalie Stanley Assistant Professor of Computer Science Featurizing the immune system from single-cell data to predict clinical phenotypes, and a new focus on microglia
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