Studying post-transcriptional regulation of RNA in human disease and non-disease contexts

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The goal of our laboratory is to illuminate post-transcriptional networks coordinated by RNA binding proteins. To achieve this goal we employ genomic, biochemical and computational methods to identify cis-acting RNA elements recognized by a complete family of phylogenetically conserved, essential RNA binding proteins in a comprehensive manner.

We’re an RNA biology lab focusing on genomic and molecular approaches to really challenging problems. We’re fortunate do great science, surrounded by fantastic colleagues in an an amazing part of the world

 

Check out Jeremy’s talk at the RNA Collaborative Seminar series about a current project in the lab!


Listen to Victor talk about Eterna, an online game enlisting players to help design a novel RNA drug to treat hemophilia A:

Read the UCSC press release on Eterna