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SUMMARY:RNA Collaborative Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The next RNA Collaborative Seminar will be held virtually on Wednesday\, April 9th at 4 pm ET (Eastern\, US/Canada)\, hosted by the University of Rochester Center for RNA Biology & University of Michigan Center for RNA Biomedicine. Please see below for more details and the Zoom webinar registration link\, and share widely with your communities and networks. \nWednesday\, April 9th at 4 pm ET \nHosted by: University of Rochester Center for RNA Biology & University of Michigan Center for RNA Biomedicine\nZoom Registration: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QYg_EA_uSkK2CB987gltVA \n“Discovery and Therapeutic Applications of RNA ‘Stitching’” \nDoug Anderson\, PhD \nAssistant Professor of Medicine\, Cardiovascular Research Institute (CVRI)\nMember\, University of Rochester Center for RNA Biology: From Genome to Therapeutics \n“High-Throughput Identification of Small Molecule Inhibitors Targeting OncoMiR-181a for Cancer Therapy” \nGrace McIntyre\, PhD Student \nPhD Candidate\, Department of Pathology\, University of Michigan \n “Real-time Monitoring of Ligand Recognition by a Riboswitch during Transcription” \nAdrien Chauvier\, PhD. Research Lab Specialist \nNils Walter Laboratory – Department of Chemistry\, University of Michigan\nRNA Center for Biomedicine \nModerators: \nEric J. Wagner\, Ph.D.\nProfessor\, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics\nAssociate Director\, Center for RNA Biology\nWilmot Cancer Institute\nUniversity of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry \nand \nNils G. Walter\, Ph.D.\nDirector\, Center for RNA Biomedicine; Francis S. Collins Collegiate Professor of Chemistry\, Biophysics\, and Biological Chemistry\, University of Michigan \nRNA Collaborative Seminars are sponsored by the RNA Society (@RNASociety) \nFor more information on the RNA CSS\, please visit: https://www.rnasociety.org/rna-collaborative-seminar-series \nRNA Collaborative YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7QawzQsUqhgIqjKGTny41A
URL:https://rna.umich.edu/events/rna-collaborative-seminar-series/
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SUMMARY:RNA Innovation Seminar: Connie Wu\, Ph.D.\, Research Assistant Professor\, Life Sciences Institute; Assistant Professor\, Biomedical Engineering and Pharmaceutical Sciences\, University of Michigan
DESCRIPTION:“Programming and probing the body: from RNA therapeutics to single-molecule detection”\nConnie Wu\, Ph.D.\nResearch Assistant Professor\,\nLife Sciences Institute\,\nAssistant Professor\,\nBiomedical Engineering and Pharmaceutical Sciences\,\nUniversity of Michigan\, U-M Medical School \nIn-person: ABC Seminar Rooms\, BSRB | Hybrid link \nAbstract:\nOur lab integrates biomolecular engineering and bioanalytical chemistry approaches to develop next-generation diagnostic and therapeutic platforms. I will first discuss our work in developing multifunctional RNA systems for cancer immunotherapy applications. Leveraging RNA as a programmable scaffold\, we engineer RNA nanostructures to activate multiple innate immune pathways and present additional immunomodulators. In parallel\, we develop ultrasensitive single-molecule detection platforms for diagnostic applications. While ultrasensitive digital ELISA methods have unlocked a broader spectrum of disease biomarkers\, achieving attomolar (10 -18 M) detection limits\, the simultaneous detection of many proteins and biomolecule types with high analytical sensitivities and throughput remains a critical challenge in biomarker signature discovery. Our ongoing efforts aim to expand the ultrasensitive single-molecule detection toolkit to enable accurate high-order multiplexing and multiparametric profiling of diverse biomarker types. \nBio:\nConnie Wu obtained her B.S. in chemical engineering from Yale University\, where she worked with Paul Van Tassel\, Ph.D.\, in designing porous layer-by-layer polymer films for tissue engineering applications. She pursued her Ph.D. in chemical engineering at MIT in the lab of Paula Hammond\, Ph.D.\, where she engineered a highly potent small interfering RNA (siRNA) nanoparticle delivery system via nucleic acid engineering and polymer chemistry approaches. \nFollowing her graduate studies\, Wu transitioned to the diagnostics field for her postdoctoral research in the lab of David Walt\, Ph.D.\, at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Wyss Institute at Harvard University\, where she pioneered ultrasensitive single-molecule detection methods that can measure attomolar protein concentrations with versatile multiplexing capabilities. In parallel\, she developed ultrasensitive digital assays for detecting the long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1) retrotransposon-encoded protein ORF1p in blood as a highly specific multi-cancer biomarker. \nWu was the recipient of multiple fellowships during her graduate and postdoctoral training\, including a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship\, MIT Presidential Fellowship and NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein F32 Postdoctoral Fellowship. \nAs part of the U-M Life Sciences Institute and the Department of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Michigan\, Wu’s lab develops technologies for biomarker signature discovery and RNA therapeutic delivery\, with applications across cancer and other diseases. \nLinks:\nConnie Wu Lab – Life Sciences Institute\nBiomedical Engineering\nCollege of Pharmacy\nUniversity of Michigan Medical School\n\nRNA Translated 2025 Feature Article
URL:https://rna.umich.edu/events/rna-innovation-seminar-connie-wu-ph-d-research-assistant-professor-life-sciences-institute-and-assistant-professor-departments-of-biomedical-engineering-and-pharmaceutical-sciences-university-o/
LOCATION:BSRB – ABC Seminar rooms\, 109 Zina Pitcher Pl\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48109\, United States
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