Check out our most recent post on our medical/ regulatory affairs blog, The Pipeline Blog! Michaela Price, PhD describes the recent approval of Kebilidi, a gene therapy to treat a rare disease called aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) deficiency. https://t.co/2XxTGuUjZG
Join us for a virtual career panel on February 18th from 4-5pm featuring three outstanding regulatory affairs professionals, who will be available to answer questions from attendees in a Q&A-style panel. See you there!
Register here: https://t.co/x6bRpw5Jra
The Pipeline Blog is back! Check out our new post about the exciting FDA approvals for the first two gene therapies to treat sickle cell disease, Casgevy and Lyfgenia.
https://t.co/jjlm2qj8ut
Written and illustrated by Kylie VanDerMolen (@kyliervan).
MedRAC is re-introducing the Pipeline Blog! We will host a kickoff event on 1/30 in MEJ 3102 from 4-5pm, where we will discuss the writing and editing process for the blog. Refreshments will be provided. Register here: https://t.co/y7qP52AQYL
Hello MedRAC Community! This event may be of interest:
Careers in Medical Writing Information Session with UNC Alumna Dr. Abi Agoglia
When: Thursday November 21st 2024, 12:30 to 1:30pm
Where: Virtual (register for meeting link)
Register at https://t.co/s38wRNee5K
MedRAC@UNC is looking for panelists for our events this year! If you are a professional working in medical or regulatory affairs and are interested in participating in career panels during this academic year for UNC trainees, please fill out this form: https://t.co/xFmZBfQM6J
Join us for our Fall Interest Meeting and Social, November 19th from 4-5pm! Come learn about MedRAC, share ideas for future events, and connect with peers interested in medical and regulatory affairs careers over coffee and cookies. Register at: https://t.co/BqJX1hkSJM
MedRAC is back! Our new co-chairs Morgan McCullough & Kylie VanDerMolen are excited to start planning events to provide resources and networking opportunities for UNC trainees interested in medical/regulatory affairs. Stay tuned for info about our upcoming fall interest meeting!
@DumezRachel and I had a great time teaching about DNA and its use in forensic science at Lenoir County Early College High School today! What a wonderful opportunity for us to share how incredible and exciting science is with young minds 🧬😁
Two awesome poster presentations from two of our undergraduates! Melisa presented at the Biology 395 Poster Symposium and Kendra presented at the Celebration of Undergraduate Research. Kudos to both wonderful students!
Congratulations to our senior undergraduate @SarahTorzone on winning the Brantley Award for excellence in research in molecular, cell, and developmental biology for her senior honors thesis! We are so proud of her spectacular scientific work and her outstanding presentation.
Great to see my friend and long time colleague @mei_newt receive the 2023 Faculty Award for Excellence in Graduate Student and Academic Program Support for directing UNC’s @UNC_GMB PhD program! (With the support of the awesome John Cornett pictured with him of course!)
We and our fellow labs had a great time at the UNC Science Expo this weekend sharing our science with the community! We had microscopes available for folks to learn about the use of model organisms and fluorescence in science. Even Ramses came to learn about "glowing worms"!
Some fun this month in the lab - celebrating Laura's birthday with a tea time and dinner with some visiting Dowen lab alumni, @MartinNewman0_o and @kkanakanui9!
Our second article "Bone Biology: From a to Zebrafish" was published in @FrontYoungMinds! Hope all the young scientists out there enjoy this review highlights how important model systems are to our understanding of basic biology. #SciComm @richmondas https://t.co/04XHQaqB3c