New Postdoc Orientation
The second New Postdoc Orientation for 2023 will take place virtually on Wednesday April 12th, from 10:00AM - 12:00PM.
The second New Postdoc Orientation for 2023 will take place virtually on Wednesday April 12th, from 10:00AM - 12:00PM.
New faculty members commonly describe: Working long hours but making little progress on their research and writing A sense of loneliness that stems from limited mentoring and community Feeling unsupported in their desire for work-family balance and without the skills … Read more
Margaret Pentrack will be leading a workshop that will leave participants with a better idea of engaging trending conversations to generate media interest and increase brand awareness.
This is a beginner level course to cover the basic features of Covidence.
Duke University’s School of Medicine is running a Regulatory Affairs Training Program that is open to UNC postdocs. The program runs for 6 weeks and consists of weekly 1-hour online lectures combined with independent study. This program provides an overview of premarket regulatory work related to drugs, biologics, and medical devices.
Postdoc Coffee Hour on Friday April 14th. Bring your lunch, grab a free coffee and donut, and connect with other postdocs at UNC!
The Communication Skills module of the NC TraCS Professional Development Seminar Series focuses on the types of oral and written communication used in clinical and translational research. Seminars in the Communication Skills module (April 3-May 5) are presented in-person on Mondays from 12 – 2 p.m. and repeated via Zoom on Fridays from 12 – 2 p.m. The modules are:
How to write & publish a scientific paper
The 10-minute scientific talk
Working with the media
Career mapping
The seminar for International Postdoctoral Scholars will address immigration, visa and permanent residence status for postdoctoral scholars and interested junior faculty. The speakers for the session will include International Student and Scholar Services. Once registration is confirmed, a zoom link … Read more
Dr. Troy Roepke presents a seminar on challenges faced by LGBTQIA2S+ scientists. Lunch will be provided and audience members are invited to stay after the seminar to have coffee and conversation with the presenter. No registration required.
Duke University’s School of Medicine is running a Regulatory Affairs Training Program that is open to UNC postdocs. The program runs for 6 weeks and consists of weekly 1-hour online lectures combined with independent study. This program provides an overview of premarket regulatory work related to drugs, biologics, and medical devices.