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SUMMARY:RNA Innovation Seminar: Chase Weidmann\, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
DESCRIPTION:“Defining functional hubs in RNA-protein interaction networks”\n\nChase Weidmann\, Ph.D.\nPostdoctoral Research Scholar in the laboratory of Ben Major\nDepartment of Cell Biology & Physiology\, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis\n \nZOOM \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_y9HTFl5RSOSJTJ5qtlhVcw \nFLYER \nKeywords: mRNA regulation\, noncoding RNA\, RNA Structure\, RNP granules \nAbstract:\nChase Weidmann\, Ph.D. has contributed broadly to the field of RNA Biology during his career\, studying mechanisms of codon bias during translation\, post-transcriptional regulation of mRNAs by RNA-binding proteins\, the folding of long non-coding RNAs\, and how RNA-protein interaction networks contribute to the function and assembly of functional RNP particles. Chase developed a chemical probing strategy and next-gen sequencing technology\, called RNP-MaP\, that maps the location of and cooperation between multi-protein networks on RNAs in live cells. Going forward\, Chase is interested in understanding how alterations in RNA-binding protein profiles\, a cell’s “RBPome”\, confer deleterious activities onto noncoding RNAs in human disease\, especially in cancer. To further empower this work and his future research program\, Chase is now generating and integrating protein mass spectrometry data into his RBPome projects.
URL:https://rna.umich.edu/events/seminar-chase-weidmann-washington-university-school-of-medicine-in-st-louis/
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SUMMARY:RNA Innovation Seminar: Gene Yeo\, University of California\, San Diego
DESCRIPTION:Systematic discovery of molecular and cellular functions of RNA binding proteins\nGene Yeo\, PhD\nProfessor\, Dept of Cellular and Molecular Medicine\, UCSD\nCo-Director\, UCSD Bioinformatics and Systems Biology Graduate Program\nUniversity of California\, San Diego\nInstitute for Genomic Medicine\nUCSD Stem Cell Program \nZOOM \nREGISTRATION REQUIRED: https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CcI2trSATJy47aGtwrzhew \nFLYER IN PDF \nAbstract: The life-cycle of RNA from transcription to translational regulation is mediated by a diverse (>2000) set of proteins called RNA binding proteins. My lab studies the many roles that RNA binding proteins have in affecting RNA expression\, splicing\, transport and translation. Through our studies on RNA processing\, we have introduced therapeutic strategies to treat neurodegenerative and muscular diseases\, built cellular models of neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative diseases and developed experimental and computational tools that enable the community to probe RNA binding protein-RNA interactions at scale. I will discuss (1) our established and new technologies to identify RNA targets of human RBPs at scale\, (2) systematic assays to assign molecular roles to RBPs and (2) functional screens to identify RBPs implicated in cancer / RNA granule formation.
URL:https://rna.umich.edu/events/seminar-gene-yeo-university-of-california-san-diego/
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SUMMARY:RNA Collaborative Seminar Series - University of Pennsylvania RNA Group hosting
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by: University of Pennsylvania RNA Group \nKathy Fange Liu\, Ph.D.\n“RNA species dance to the beat of modifications” \nYoseph Barash\, Ph.D.\n“Splicing quantification from RNASeq – How to get the signal out of the noise?”\n \nModerator: Jeremy E Wilusz\, Ph.D. \nRecording of the session \nFor more information\, visit: https://www.rnasociety.org/rna-collaborative-seminar-series
URL:https://rna.umich.edu/events/rna-collaborative-seminar-series-university-of-pennsylvania-rna-group-hosting/
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