Well-Being Day No classes
Monday, February 10 is a 黑料网 Well-Being Day 鈥 No Classes Held, no meeting Monday.
Monday, February 10 is a 黑料网 Well-Being Day 鈥 No Classes Held, no meeting Monday.
Tues., Feb. 11, 8:00PM 鈥 Wed., Feb 12, 4:00AM facilities will shut down the Fume Hood exhaust fan system in GMB聽serving all fume hoods and ducted biological safety cabinets.聽Please contact the School of Medicine Planning Office (966-2441) or Rodney Coble (rodney_coble@med.unc.edu) with questions or concerns.
RO/DI water being turned off on February 12th.:聽 We need to complete the annual service for the Genetics building RO/DI system in the penthouse. Our contractor emailed this morning that they are coming on February 12th聽to do their part of the work, and we will need to have the system shut down to complete it. … Read more
Friday, February 14th聽at 10:30am聽for a Valentine's Day celebration in the聽GMB 3rd聽floor atrium聽(by the elevators). There will be a coffee bar and a Make-your-own-valentine station. Come say hi to other department members, get coffee, and make valentines to show your coworkers some love and appreciation! See you there, BCBP Social Committee
鈥淩NA in Action: Bring RNA Structure to Life鈥 Qi Zhang, Ph.D., Professor, Biochemistry and Biophysics University of North Carolina 鈥 Chapel Hill Host: Jean Cook
Employees and students, please view this website 黑料网 Alert Carolina for notice of severe weather updates.
Title: 鈥淣ew insights into platelet G protein signaling and integrin affinity regulation鈥 Wolfgang Bergmeier, Ph.D., Professor, Biochemistry and Biophysics University of North Carolina 鈥 Chapel Hill Host: Jean Cook
We are having a department poster session on February 26th from 2-4 PM in the Genetic Medicine Building (GMB) lobby at 120 Mason Farm Road. We expect 17 to 20 presenters from our labs across campus. There will also be snacks and drinks, so even if you're not presenting please come support your colleagues! Poster … Read more
鈥淐onformational dynamics govern function in ribonuclease H enzymes and cadherin cell adhesion proteins: Insights from NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations鈥 Art Palmer III, Ph.D., Vice Chair, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics; Associate Dean Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Host: Gary Pielak