Charlotte Biology & Biotechnology: The DNA Damage Response - Chromatin and Cancer

As part of the Distinguished Speaker Series, Charlotte Biology and Biotechnology (CBB) Exchange Group presents "The DNA Damage Response: Chromatin and Cancer" featuring Kyle Miller, Ph.D. 

Kyle Miller, Ph.D.
Kyle Miller, Ph.D.

Miller is the associate professor of Molecular Biosciences, Institute of Cellular and Molecular Biology at the University of Texas at Austin.

The Miller laboratory is particularly interested in understanding the DNA damage response and the interplay with chromatin to elucidate how cells maintain both epigenetic and genomic integrity.

The CBB Exchange Group, sponsored by University of North Carolina Charlotte and the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, brings faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, as well as technicians and scholars in biology and biotechnology together in the greater Charlotte region for information exchange, and to foster industry and academic partnership, economic development and professional networking opportunities.

The Distinguished Speaker Series theme for academic year 2018-2019 is Genome Integrity and Cancer Etiology.

Agenda

The presentation will take place from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., followed by lunch and networking with the speaker and participants.

Directions/Parking

Follow this link for directions and detailed maps of the campus and visitor parking.

Seminar will take place in the College of Education and College of Health and Human Services building, room #380. The networking lunch will take place in Woodward Hall, room #254.

More Information

Contact Shan Yan, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, UNC Charlotte

Date
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Address

UNC Charlotte
9201 University City Blvd.
CHHS Building, Room #380
Charlotte, NC 28223

Cost
Free
Tags
Human Therapeutics
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