Author: Nikolay Shirokikh

Exciting RNA employment opportunity in Canada

RNA Engineering Position established jointly between the departments of Biomedical Engineering and Biochemistry is available at the Assistant or Associate Professor level at McGill University in Montreal, with an application deadline on 12 April 2024. This position represents an exceptional opportunity because the successful applicant will benefit from the $165M DNA-to-RNA CFREF grant recently awarded to […]

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Lexogen RNA-seq webinar

Dr Yvonne Goepel (Lexogen), will be presenting new Lexogen’s T7 High-resolution Original RNA (LUTHOR) 3’ mRNA-Seq methodology. “LUTHOR combines a revolutionary RNA amplification technology with highly efficient 3’ library preparation for RNA-Seq from single cells with unprecedented sensitivity. Original RNA) Amplification technology gener­ates RNA copies directly from the endogenous mRNA pool without requiring a double-stranded […]

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Interesting presentations at the sibling RNA Salon in Sydney!

Our sibling RNA Salon in Sydney will be hosting another exciting RNA meeting on 14th of October 2020, 3.00-5.00 PM. Dr Yue Wan (Group Leader at Genome Institute of Singapore) will be presenting how “Direct RNA sequencing identifies isoform specific structures”. Prof Steve Wilton (Murdoch University) will be talking about “Antisense oligomer induced alternative splicing: […]

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Lexogen live RNA webinar

Principal Investigator Dr Georg Winter, PhD (CeMM, the Research Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences), will be discussing work to chart the function of the human Mediator Complex by combining acute protein ablation with nascent RNA sequencing approaches. “Probing and Disrupting Oncogenic Gene Control via Targeted Protein Degradation”, Tuesday, October 13, […]

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Interesting presentations at the sibling RNA Salon in Sydney!

Our sibling RNA Salon in Sydney will be hosting an exciting meeting. From the meeting hosts: “Our keynote speaker is Professor of RNA Biology John Mattick, from the School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, UNSW, and Green Templeton College, Oxford. His talk is titled Genomes are zip files of transcriptomes, with a full abstract available […]

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