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Embracing Unique Next-Gen Sequencing Technologies for Unique Sample Types

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UNC High Throughput Sequencing Facility is presenting a free seminar exploring HTG technology.Symposium Agenda12:30-1 pm - Lunch/.Opening Remarks - Caitlin Brown 1-1:45pm - Intro to HTG Molecular Technology - BJ Kerns 1:45-2:30pm - miRNA in Exosomes from Plasma - Mehmet Kesimer, PhD.2:30-2:45pm - Break 2:45-3:30pm - miRNA Prognostic Signature Development - Mary-Beth Joshi, BS, MPH … Read more

Delivering on the promise of personalized medicine

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The 8th Annual Translational Medicine Symposium will feature a keynote talk by Gordon Mills, MD, PhD, the chair of the Department of Systems Biology at MD Anderson Cancer Center. Mills’ talk will be “Delivering on the promise of personalized medicine.”

RN/AH Lecture: Oral Chemotherapy – Overcoming the Challenge to Adherence

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Please join the UNC Cancer Network for an online telehealth lecture with Benyam Muluneh, PharmD, CPP. As an increasing number of oral chemotherapy agents are being used, it is essential to understand the barriers that patients may face. This lecture will discuss some of these barriers and offer advice for dealing with and overcoming them. This lecture will NOT offer ASRT credit. Lectures are viewable online via GoToWebinar or by participating in the lecture at one of our designated viewing sites. Please contact us for more information about GoToWebinar registration or to be connected with a site coordinator near you.

Mechanisms in Human DNA Mismatch Repair

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Carolina Colloquia - Whitten Seminar: Paul L. Modrich, James B. Duke Professor of Biochemistry, Nobel Laureate, Duke University

Role of inflammation in myeloproliferation and leukemia

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Reuben Kapur, PhD, Freida and Albrecht Kipp Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry, Medical & Molecular Genetics, Microbiology and Immunology, Director, Program in Hematologic Malignancies and Stem Cell Biology, Herman B. Wells Center for Pediatric Research, Indiana University School of Medicine

NCCC Lecture: Caring for the Patient and Family Experiencing Pediatric or Adolescent Cancer

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Please join the UNC Cancer Network and the NC Community Colleges for an online, interactive oncology lecture that will highlight special considerations for caring for patients and families experiencing pediatric or adolescent cancer. Every lecture has a question and answer section at the end, so feel free to ask the presenters for clarification or more information. While these lectures are viewable online, we recommend watching them at a participating NC Community College site. Please contact us for more information and for assistance locating a site near you.