Postdoctoral Seminar Series: Skrajna, Stalnecker
This monthly seminar series provides a forum for Lineberger postdocs to present ongoing research to peers and cancer center members.
This monthly seminar series provides a forum for Lineberger postdocs to present ongoing research to peers and cancer center members.
What is patient advocacy? What are effective methods to communicate science to the public? Or write a lay abstract? Join us for a panel discussion on these topics and more. Patty Spears, Scientific Research Manager and Patient Advocacy from the Office of Clinical and Translational Research, will host a group of campus-affiliated patient advocates to … Read more
This monthly seminar series provides a forum for Lineberger postdocs to present ongoing research to peers and cancer center members.
Pathway to Independence RSG Planning on putting together a K99 application this year or in the future? Our next ITCMS research study group will focus on the K99/R00, the NIH’s Pathway to Independence Awards that aim to transition successful late-stage postdocs into faculty positions. Topics will cover application submission through starting a lab on … Read more
This monthly seminar series provides a forum for Lineberger postdocs to present ongoing research to peers and cancer center members.
ITCMS Research Study Group: Clinical Trials How does the research you are doing get translated into new treatments? Our next ITCMS research study group on “Clinical Trials” will focus on how academic research moves from the bench to bedside. Our panel will consist of three members with experience participating in this process here at … Read more
Directors Career Symposium will take place May 30, 2019. Join us for the annual Integrated Training in Cancer Model Systems Director’s Career Symposium, moderated by Hector Franco, PhD, and featuring career focused talks representing three different career paths: Research, Medicine, and Publishing. In addition to a full afternoon of career talks, we will be offering … Read more
This course is designed for LCCC Training Grant Fellows and is led by Dr. Stephanie Montgomery, a board-certified veterinary pathologist and Faculty Director of the Animal Histopathology and Laboratory Medicine Core. Topics covered include best practices for necropsy techniques, tissue sampling & preservation, and tissue immunohistochemistry/immunofluorescence. Emphasis is placed on ensuring rigor & reproducibility in pathology. … Read more
We will be reviewing submissions to the upcoming August F32 deadline. If you are available to be a reviewer please contact Cindy Hoffmeier to let her know.