RNA, short for Ribonucleic Acid, is a molecule found in the human body that is able to form polymers and secondary structures, and can be used for various activities including decoding DNA and transferring the information to the Ribosome (tRNA), incorporation into the Ribosome (rRNA), as well as many regulatory activities concerning the expression of genes.
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JAN 29, 2025 | 8:15 AM
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Webinar 2 will focus on specimen types, specimen management, extraction, quantification, and various types of library preparation (amplicon vs. hybrid capture) for DNA. We will also include...
Spectral flow cytometry has revolutionized flow cytometry for both cell analysis and cell sorting and is now the gold standard. Fueled by this technological advancement, investigators that u...
Expression of co-inhibitory receptors or “checkpoint” molecules, such as CTLA-4 and PD-1, on effector T cells is a key mechanism for ensuring immune homeostasis. Dysregulated exp...
Single-cell technology has revolutionized the field of biological research by enabling the analysis of individual cells, providing unprecedented insights into cellular heterogeneity and func...
Brain tumors are the leading cause of solid-tumor-related deaths among children. These tumors are now categorized by WHO as separated from adult brain tumors and based on their distinct mole...
The Myhrvold lab develops CRISPR-based technologies for studying RNA. Our primary interest is RNAs involved in host-pathogen interactions. We use a variety of RNA viruses and other pathogens...
OCT 17, 2024 | 8:15 AM
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In this first webinar, we will cover various applications for NGS and different aspects of comprehensive genomic tests, including variants, C...
To enhance productivity in research laboratories conducting genomic studies, automation techniques along with rapid workflows are encouraged. Here, we discuss gene expression analysis by rev...
The development of cell and gene therapies faces immense pressure in terms of time and cost. Advanced therapy medicinal products (ATMPs) demand stringent quality control measures to ensure s...
Discover how targeting RNA-binding motif protein 39 (RBM39) is unlocking new possibilities in cancer treatment. RBM39, a key player in transcriptional regulation, alternative splicing, and p...
OCT 02, 2024 | 2:00 PM
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Learning Objectives 1. Discuss Neoantigen Mechanisms: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms by which neoantigens are generated and recognized by the immune system, including t...