About

The ACT RNA Club has been formed in 2018 with the support of The RNA Society, Lexogen and Custom Science, and is a successor of the RNA interest group meetings regularly held in the ACT from 2012.

The main aims of The Club are to extend the vision of the ACT RNA research, and to facilitate connections within Australia-wide RNA community and its links to global RNA science. Our goals are to encourage and promote cross-group, cross-institution collaborative initiatives and exchange of experience in RNA research, and create more opportunities for the RNA scientists.

The ACT RNA Club acknowledges and celebrates the First Australians on whose traditional lands it meets, and pays respect to the elders past, present and emerging.

Recent Blog Post

AI in Science Conference

The Australian National University together with Australian Academy of Science supported by the Theo Murphy Initiative and CSIRO will be hosting an exciting conference centered around use of artificial intelligence (AI) in science. The conference will be followed by a series of outreach activities with broad opportunities to participate. REGISTRATION NOW OPEN – Closing 5pm […]

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New exciting RNA position – mRNA Design Engineer – Computational Biology (Postdoctoral Fellow)

Classification: Academic Level ASalary package: $80,914 – $101,560 per annum pro rata plus 17% superannuationTerms: Part Time, Continuing (contingent funded), funded for 12 months Position overviewYou will become a leading part of world-class industry-supported RNA research and development with immediate translational outcomes. You will be able to leverage the international standing of The Australian National University […]

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