RNA Therapeutics Seminar: Melissa Moore, CSO, Moderna Therapeutics, Emerita

"The Science Behind mRNA Medicines: COVID-19 Vaccines and Beyond" Melissa J. Moore, Ph.D. Chief Scientific Officer, Moderna Therapeutics, Emerita In-person: BSRB, Kahn Auditorium and hybrid. Here is the link for the seminar video. Dr. Moore will be awarded an honorary degree at the University of Michigan Ann Arbor campus’ 2022 Winter Commencement and give this...

RNA Innovation Seminar: Hayley McLoughlin, Neurology

"Antisense Oligonucleotides for Ataxia" Hayley McLoughlin, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Neurology Assistant Professor of Human Genetics University of Michigan     In-person: BSRB, ABC seminar rooms / hybrid link Abstract: Her talk will cover recent advances in antisense oligonucleotide (ASO) therapy with a particular emphasis towards their mechanistic and therapeutic applications in Ataxia. She will...

RNA Innovation Seminar: Karen Mohlke, UNC

"Genetic Variant Effects on Adipose Gene Expression and Their Role in Cardiometabolic Traits." Karen Mohlke, Ph.D. Professor and Associate Chair for Research Oliver Smithies Investigator Department of Genetics, University of North Carolina In-person: BSRB, ABC seminar rooms / hybrid link Abstract: Noncoding genetic variants can affect common diseases and related quantitative traits. Variants may affect...

RNA Innovation Seminar: Carlos Cruchaga, Washington University in St Louis

"Role of Circular RNA in Alzheimer's Disease" Carlos Cruchaga, Ph.D. Director, NeuroGenomics and Informatics Center Washington University in St Louis In-person: BSRB, ABC seminar rooms / hybrid link Short Bio: Dr. Cruchaga is a human genomicist with expertise in multiomics, informatics, and neurodegeneration. He completed his PhD in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology in 2005 at...

RNA Innovation Seminar: Gal Haimovich, Weizmann Institute of Science

"Why Did the RNA Cross the Nanotube? Many questions and (some) answers on tunneling-nanotube medicated RNA transfer between mammalian cells" Gal Haimovich, Ph.D.  Assistant Staff Scientist Department of Molecular Genetics Weizmann Institute of Science Virtual only: zoom link Abstract: RNAs have been shown to undergo transfer between mammalian cells, though the mechanism behind this phenomenon...

RNA Innovation Seminar: Jane Jackman, Ohio State University

"A Complicated Family: Conserved & Distinct Functions of tRNA Methyltransferases from Yeast to Humans" Jane Jackman, Ph.D. Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry Ohio State University In-person: BSRB, ABC seminar rooms / zoom link Abstract: RNA modifications are now known to be a ubiquitous and important feature of cellular RNAs. tRNA are among the most heavily...

RNA Innovation Seminar: Lori Isom, Chair, Department of Pharmacology

"Dancing to a Different Tune: TANGO Provides Hope for Dravet Syndrome" Lori Isom, Ph.D. Chair, Department of Pharmacology Maurice H. Seevers Collegiate Professor of Pharmacology Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology Professor of Neurology, University of Michigan Medical School In-person: BSRB, ABC seminar rooms / zoom link Abstract: Dravet syndrome (DS) is a severe developmental...

RNA Innovation Seminar: Haiyuan Yu, Cornell University

"Dissect Enhancer Architecture and Map Regulatory Genomic Landscape Across Diverse Cell and Tissue Types Through Nascent Transcriptome Studies" Haiyuan Yu, Ph.D. Tisch University Professor Department of Biological Statistics and Computational Biology Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology Director, Center for Innovative Proteomics (CIP@Cornell) In-person: BSRB, ABC seminar rooms / hybrid link Abstract: Recent studies...

RNA Innovation Seminar: Julius B. Lucks, Northwestern University

"RNA Synthetic Biology: Towards an Era of RNA Design for Biology & Global Health" Julius B. Lucks, Ph.D. Professor & Associate Chair, Chemical & Biological Engineering Co-Director, Center for Synthetic Biology Northwestern University In-person: BSRB, ABC seminar rooms / hybrid link Abstract: RNAs are emerging as a powerful substrate for engineering cellular behavior. As with...

RNA Innovation Seminar: Eric Wang, University of Florida

"Repeat Expansions Instigate Supply Chain Issues in the Nucleus & Cytoplasm" Eric Wang, Ph.D. Associate Professor Molecular Genetics & Microbiology Center for Neurogenetics University of Florida In-person: BSRB, ABC seminar rooms / hybrid link Keywords: Repeat expansions, myotonic dystrophy, RNA biology, RNA splicing, RNA localization, microscopy