Register for the 6th Annual Chromatin and Epigenetics Symposium!
Please note that abstract submission is now closed. Abstracts will be selected for talks by the committee on February 10th.
Please note that abstract submission is now closed. Abstracts will be selected for talks by the committee on February 10th.
In addition to our superb keynote speaker, Dr. Joe Costello, we also enjoyed many wonderful talks and illuminating posters from both NIEHS and UNC trainees. After discussion, the Chromatin and Epigenetics Symposium Committee has chosen our top two Speakers for prizes of $200 each: Top Postdoctoral Talk: Aleksandra Skrajna, PhD (McGinty Lab) Proteome-wide footprinting of … Read more
Congratulations to CETP’s Taylor Lundy, PhD, for her recently awarded National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship in Biology. Taylor’s research will be funded for two years under this prestigious and competitive award and will focus on Elucidating the mechanism by which Taf14 links metabolic flux to gene transcription. Taylor is a member of the Strahl lab. … Read more
On February 12th, 2021, Mauro Calabrese, PhD, will be presenting at the bi-monthly CETP Colloquium for CETP trainees. His topic is “Long non-coding, micro and e-RNAs.” Dr. Calabrese is an Associate Professor the Director of Graduate Studies in the UNC-Chapel Hill Department of Pharmacology.
The 4th Annual Chromatin and Epigenetics Symposium was held virtually on December 3, 2020. Our keynote speaker was Martin Hirst, PhD, from the University of British Columbia.