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December 16, 2024

Happy Holidays!

In observance of the 2024 – 2025 Winter Break, the RNA Transcript will take a brief pause. Weekly publication will resume January 13, 2024. Keep an eye on your inbox!


Add the latest editions of The RNA Transcript to this season's wish list, and catch up on your holiday reading!

Publications

Our members' publications are available through Altmetric.


Queries currently available:

CRISPR, microRNA, molecule, RNA, RNA therapeutics, transcriptome, and translation. Below are recent highlights.

Mitra R, Usher ET, Dedeoğlu S, Crotteau MJ, Fraser OA, Yennawar NH, Gadkari VV, Ruotolo BT, Holehouse AS, Salmon L, Showalter SA, Bardwell JCA. Molecular insights into the interaction between a disordered protein and a folded RNA. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2024 Dec 3;121(49):e2409139121. doi: 10.1073/pnas.2409139121. Epub 2024 Nov 26. PMID: 39589885.

Webster MW, Chauvier A, Rahil H, Graziadei A, Charles K, Miropolskaya N, Takacs M, Saint-André C, Rappsilber J, Walter NG, Weixlbaumer A. Molecular basis of mRNA delivery to the bacterial ribosome. Science. 2024 Nov 29;386(6725):eado8476. doi: 10.1126/science.ado8476. Epub 2024 Nov 29. PMID: 39607923.

U-M Seminars

Chemistry Seminar

"Unraveling the spatial and single cell proteome using single molecule mass spectrometry"

Pei Su, Ph.D.

Northwestern University


Today, Monday, December 16 | 4 p.m.

CHEM 1640

Affiliated Seminars

Wednesday, December 18 4 pm ET


Hosted by NCI RNA Biology Initiative


Click here to register for the Zoom.


For more details. please visit the RNA Collaborative website.

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Nobel laureate Dr. Drew Weissman opening the 2024 Symposium with his keynote address, “Nucleoside modified mRNA-LNP therapeutics.” Photo: Scott C. Soderberg, Michigan Photography.

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Job Postings

UMass Chan Early Independence Fellows Program

seeks talented junior researchers

The RNA Therapeutics Initiative (RTI) at UMass Chan aims to recruit exceptionally talented junior scientists with the potential to become independent investigators as Maraganore Early Independence Fellows.


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