ITCMS Cookout and Social at Homestead Park
Join your fellow ITCMS trainees for a fun afternoon cookout at Homestead Park in Chapel Hill! Please bring a dish to share. Families are welcome to attend.
Join your fellow ITCMS trainees for a fun afternoon cookout at Homestead Park in Chapel Hill! Please bring a dish to share. Families are welcome to attend.
Join This course, Faculty Director of Animal Histopathology Core Stephanie Montgomery, for an introduction to mouse histopathology.
This monthly seminar series provides a forum for Lineberger postdocs to present ongoing research to peers and cancer center members.
This workshop, led by Bob Duronio and Brian Strahl, will highlight the power of smaller eukaryotes to uncover basic principles of cell biology.
Come and join the ITCMS Research group in welcoming new inductees to the training grant. To promote discussion and facilitate introductions we ask that attendees please create a single introductory PowerPoint slide (template attached) that may also be used in an icebreaker game. Please email this slide to Cindy (cindy_hoffmeier@unc.edu) by September 25. Postdocs will … Read more
This Genomics Workshop will be led by Dr. Chuck Perou, in this presentation, we will introduce and briefly cover the many topics that are an integral part of our Genomics and Big Data Class Discovery efforts. Pre-registration is required.
This monthly seminar series provides a forum for Lineberger postdocs to present ongoing research to peers and cancer center members.
Join us for a panel discussion on effective grant writing strategies. The discussion will primarily focus on the NIH F32 and ACS Postdoctoral Fellowships. Topics will include tips for writing successful proposals in general, as well as a comparison of how the review process by these two organizations is similar and dissimilar. We have assembled … Read more
The Models Systems II workshop will focus on the use of mice to model human cancer, discussing traditional xenograft studies, genetically engineered models, and patient-derived tumor xenografts (PDXs). We will discuss models of KRAS-driven cancer (pancreatic, lung); prostate cancer via the PTEN-deletion model; GBM models for low grade and high grade tumors; and models for … Read more