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Grand Rounds – Howard Carter

Gaskin 524 (HHIVE Lab)

Faculty presentations by LMC affiliates from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill and other universities.

LMCC Meeting

HHIVE Lab (Gaskin Library/Greenlaw 524) Gaskin Library, Greenlaw Hall, UNC at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill

November meeting readings are now available on our “Readings” page. As usual, we will be meeting in the HHIVE Lab (Greenlaw 524) and will provide assorted snacks from Panera. For more information please contact the 2016-2017 Director, Rachel Warner at warnerr@live.unc.edu or … Read more

Health Humanities Journal Open Mic Night

Graham Memorial Hall, Room 039

Join the Health Humanities Journal editorial team to celebrate the launch of the inaugural issue of HHJ at an Open Mic Night. The launch party will include distinguished guest speakers, students reading their journal submissions, a photo booth, and free dinner provided by Med … Read more

HIV/AIDS and Global Health at Duke HHL

Holsti-Anderson Family Assembly Room, Room 153 Rubenstein Library, Duke University

“HIV/AIDS and Global Health: From the Global History of HIV/AIDS to Its Lived Experience in North Carolina.” The papers of medical anthropologist Maria de Bruyn, a recent acquisition by the History of Medicine Collections in the Rubenstein Rare Book & … Read more

Bi-Weekly Lab Meeting

HHIVE Lab (Gaskin Library/Greenlaw 524) Gaskin Library, Greenlaw Hall, UNC at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill

HHIVE Lab members meet to discuss projects. WIP presentation TBD.

Red Tie Affair with GlobeMed at UNC

Great Hall of the Student Union

GlobeMed at UNC invites you to attend our 6th annual Red Tie Affair (RTA) on Friday, December 2, 2016, from 6:00 to 8:00pm in the Great Hall of the Student Union. This benefit dinner is one of our most beloved … Read more

CGS Seminar, “The Ethics of Omics: Return of Results in Research”

MacNider 321

The advent of new technologies that allow analysis of entire genomes presents many challenges to the researcher. A great deal of information is obtained through genomic sequencing and such information is highly heterogeneous, ranging from frankly uninterpretable to highly informative … Read more