Center for RNA Biology: From Genome to Therapeutics
The Center for RNA Biology: From Genome to Therapeutics provides a means of conducting interdisciplinary research into the function, structure, and processing of RNA. Members of the center are drawn from the faculty of seven departments at the University from both the College (Arts & Sciences and Engineering) and the School of Medicine and Dentistry. The Center supports collaborative research programs, sponsors seminars, and maintains equipment for collaborative research. Plans are underway to expand the member faculty with key hires in areas of interest in the Medical Center strategic plan.
The Center maintains a Trio Plus Typhoon Phosphorimager in the Medical Center. The main contact for the instrument is Dr. Scott Butler.
Positions
The Center for RNA Biology: From Genome to Therapeutics is currently recruiting:
Recent Publications
- (2013 May 16). Staufen-mediated mRNA decay. Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA. In press.
- (2013 Apr 24). RNAstructure: web servers for RNA secondary structure prediction and analysis. Nucleic Acids Res. In press.
- (2013 Apr 14). Structure of a class II preQ1 riboswitch reveals ligand recognition by a new fold. Nat Chem Biol. In press.




