The RNA Transcript, January 3rd 2023 | |
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The Center for RNA Biomedicine at the University of Michigan is wishing you all a wonderful Holiday Season.
Please look out for our upcoming events and news after the New Year.
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U-M RNA Innovation Seminar | |
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Genetic Variant Effects on Adipose Gene Expression and Their Role in Cardiometabloic Traits.
Karen Mohlke, UNC, Chapel Hill
Professor of Genetics & Associate Chair for Research
Oliver Smithies Investigator
Monday, January 9, 2023
4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
BSRB, ABC Seminar Rooms, Zoom
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Speaker: Rachel Niederer
Uncovering Novel Translational Control Elements within 5'-UTRs.
Speaker: Jay Querido
The Structural Basis of Translational Initiation and its Regulation by the RNA Helicase eIF4A
Moderator: Nils Walter
Wednesday, January 18, 2023. 4 PM.
Zoom.
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7th Nucleic Acids Conference: 09-12 February 2023 | |
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In case you are interested in escaping the Michigan winter for a few days and want to help me boost the UM representation at the 7th Nucleic Acids conference. There are some speaker slots still open, and you can bring family and book extra nights.
Registration Closes: January 16th 2023.
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Medical School Research Annual Report 2022 | |
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Congratulations to Sundeep Kalantry, Ph.D. Professor, Human Genetics & Marissa Cloutier, Ph.D. Student, for their research and story being published in the Medical School Research Annual Report 2022.
The Why of the Silent X, Sundeep Kalantry & Marissa Cloutier.
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The Research Operations, Management & Strategy (ROMS) Fellowship Application
The ROMS Fellowship is a two-year, paid, full-time position at the U-M Medical School designed to transition biomedical trainees from the bench to careers in research operations and administration through a series of unit rotations, hands-on learning experiences, and direct mentorship from leaders in the field.
The application will be open January 1 – February 19, 2023.
Current fellows will be hosting an informal Q&A-style session on January 19th from 12-1pm EST. You can register for this event HERE.
Any additional questions can be addressed to ROMS.Fellowship@umich.edu
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The Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS) Fellowship Application | |
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The Michigan Institute for Data Science (MIDAS) is seeking applications for a new AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at the University of Michigan (the Schmidt AI in Science program). Funding for the program comes from the Eric & Wendy Schmidt Postdoctoral Fellowship, a program of Schmidt Futures. This program provides outstanding early-career researchers with intensive training & research experience as they ready themselves for independent research in academic & other sectors. We aim to enable the substantive us of AI for breakthroughs in science & engineering, & cultivate global science leaders. Specifically, we will:
1) Catalyze creative & transformative applications of AI with the potential to lead to major scientific breakthroughs carried out by the Fellows and their mentors.
2) Enable a broader U-M research community to adopt AI in imagining, planning, executing, & supporting research applications across a range of science & engineering domains.
3) Provide outstanding traing to the Fellows.
4) Collaborate with other sites to maximize the impact of the program.
Submit Application: here.
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Our members' publications are available through Altmetrics. Queries are currently available: CRISPR, microRNA, molecule, RNA, RNA therapeutics, transcriptome, and translation.
Below are recent highlights.
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Watts, J. A., Grunseich, C., Rodriguez, Y., Liu, Y., Li, D., Burdick, J. T., Bruzel, A., Crouch, R. J., Mahley, R. W., Wilson, S. H., & Cheung, V. G. (2022). A common transcriptional mechanism involving R-loop and RNA abasic site regulates an enhancer RNA of APOE. Nucleic acids research, gkac1107. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkac1107 https://academic.oup.com/nar/advance-article/doi/10.1093/nar/gkac1107/6858851?login=true | |
Liu, Y., Munsayac, A., Hall, I., & Keane, S. C. (2022). Solution Structure of NPSL2, A Regulatory Element in the oncomiR-1 RNA. Journal of molecular biology, 167688. Advance online publication. doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2022.167688 | |
Riella, C. V., McNulty, M., Ribas, G. T., Tattersfield, C. F., Perez-Gill, C., Eichinger, F., Kelly, J., Chun, J., Subramanian, B., Guizelini, D., Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (NEPTUNE), Alper, S. L., Pollak, M. R., Sampson, M. G., & Friedman, D. J. (2022). ADAR regulates APOL1 via A-to-I RNA editing by inhibition of MDA5 activation in a paradoxical biological circuit. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(44), e2210150119. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2210150119 | | | | |