7 months ago
Congrats to Sarah E. Harris who earned her PhD!
Sarah E. Harris under the direction of Dr. Daniel Dominguez successfully defended her dissertation on September 16, 2024, and received her PhD!
7 months ago
Sarah E. Harris under the direction of Dr. Daniel Dominguez successfully defended her dissertation on September 16, 2024, and received her PhD!
8 months ago
The Liu lab consists of a group of young scientists with passion for biomedical research. The goal of Liu lab is to better understand deregulated signaling events in cancer to search for new drug targets and develop new treatment modalities. One focus of the Liu lab is on the ubiquitin/kinase signaling to define cancer type …
8 months ago
Graduate student Abby Kordeliski has had the final version of her paper 鈥4D intravital imaging studies identify platelets as the predominant cellular procoagulant surface in a mouse hemostasis model鈥 published in Blood along with the cover image. Abby works in the Wolfgang Bergmeier laboratory in Mary Ellen Jones Building, Congratulations Abby!
8 months ago
In April 2024 we announced the leadership for the postdoc committee: Ajit Prakash PhD is serving as the chair and Logan Slade PhD is serving as vice chair. In November 2024, Logan Slade PhD will serve as Chair and will seek a vice chair. read more
8 months ago
Brian Strahl, PhD, was promoted to Associate Dean for Basic Research for 黑料网 Chapel Hill School of Medicine on September 1, 2024. He reports to the Vice Dean for Research, Blossom Damania, PhD, and focuses on overseeing the infrastructure, communication and development necessary to bolster the growing research enterprise of the SOM. He has been …
8 months ago
GPSG Senators are Britney Alcira and Amrita Nallathambi. BCBP Social Chairs are Jake Hughes, Amrita Nallathambi, Gisselle Prida Ajo, Camila (Maria) Arango, and Emily "Gracie" Clark. MCBP Student Leaders are Jake Hughes and Jamie Do.
8 months ago
Congratulations to our faculty. Their proposals were chosen for Tier 2 Stimulus Awards, which provide up to two years and $200,000 each in total support. The development award program is funded by the University Cancer Research Fund, the National Cancer Institute cancer center support grant and other sources. The recipients were drawn from a pool of 47 applicants.