Author: Attila Horvath

Exciting meRNA meeting on structural perspective of 5′ and 3′ UTRs in innate immunity and SARS-CoV-2

Dear RNA enthusiasts, Our final meRNA meeting for the year!  Please mark your calendars two great Melbourne speakers featuring 3’ UTRs in innate immunity and a structural perspective of a 5’ UTR in SARS-CoV-2. All welcome! Date:           Monday 13th December 2021 Time:           1:00 – 2:00pm Location:     Zoom meeting (details below) We will be featuring two speakers: Speaker:     Sarah Straub […]

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Exciting Sydney RNA Salon meeting on the 8th of December!

“Dear Sydney RNA Colleagues,  As we approach the end of 2021, please join us for our final digital Salon of the year.   On December 8 from 10AM – 12 PM, we will have two exciting talks by Dr. Jocelyn Widagdo from the Queensland Brain Institute and Prof. Pall Thordarson from UNSW.  Dr. Widagdo will speak about epitranscriptomics in the nervous system, and […]

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Don’t miss this RNA mini-symposium from our Sibling Salon!

Dear RNA enthusiasts, I hope you are all safe and keeping well. Please mark your calendars for our October meRNA meeting, we are in for a treat with two exciting speakers covering RNA concentration homeostasis and condensates in pre-mRNA processing.  All welcome! Date:           Monday 11th October 2021 Time:           1:00 – 2:00pm Location:     Zoom meeting (details below) We will be featuring two […]

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Don’t miss the upcoming CSHL Conference

Conference Title: Eukaryotic mRNA Processing August 24 – 27, 2021 VirtualAbstract Deadline: June 25, 2021 Organizers:Alberto Kornblihtt, University of Buenos Aires, ArgentinaTracy Johnson, University of California, Los AngelesKarla Neugebauer, Yale UniversityYongsheng Shi. University of California, IrvineFurther information

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Please participate in the survey of one of our main sponsors, Lexogen, and win one of five goodie bags!

Dear RNA Salon participant, For the fifth year running, Lexogen is honored to co-sponsor the RNA Salon initiative of the RNA Society, and we hope that you have already benefitted greatly from it. We feel that COVID-19 has tightened relationships between RNA scientists to be able to respond faster and to improve SARS-CoV-2 research, testing, treatment, and […]

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First RNA Salon of 2021 in Sydney!

It’s time for our first RNA Salon of 2021!  Next Wednesday (12 May) we will be treated to 2 exciting seminars that cover both fundamental and clinical research.  Our first speaker will be Dr. Vihandha Wickramasinghe, who will speak about Nuclear export of circular RNA.  Dr. Wickramasinghe is Head of the RNA Biology and Cancer Laboratory at the […]

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