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Call for Abstracts! UR & UAlbany’s 2024 New York RNA Symposium in the Finger Lakes
Thursday, May 30, 2024
October 14-15, 2024
Hotel Canandaigua, a Tapestry by Hilton
205 Lakeshore Dr.
Canandaigua, NY 14424
Symposium Flyer
We are pleased to announce our upcoming 2024 New York Symposium in the Finger Lakes, co-organized and hosted by the University of Rochester Center for RNA Biology and The RNA Institute at the University at Albany. This year's meeting will be held at the Hotel Canandaigua on October 14-15th, 2024. The symposium will feature a rich exchange of information leveraging the innovative and interdisciplinary research ongoing within the regional RNA community (including primarily New England and mid-Atlantic states).
The symposium will feature keynote talks, invited faculty talks, and trainee presentations (including posters, 15-minute talks, and 1-min lightning talks selected from abstract submissions). This year’s event is trainee-focused, with a networking lunch, a trainee gathering the day before the formal meeting starts (to be held on Oct 13th), poster and talk awards, and opportunities for trainees to interact with senior scientists and industry partners.
Keynote Speakers:
- Eckhard Jankowsky, PhD, VP of RNA Science, Moderna
- Karla Neugebauer, PhD, Director, Yale Center for RNA Science & Medicine
- Sally Temple, PhD, Co-Founder and Scientific Director, Neural Stem Cell Institute
- Blanton Tolbert, PhD, (UR Alumnus) VP of Science Leadership and Culture, HHMI; Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania
Faculty Speakers:
- Mitchell O’Connell, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics; Member, Center for RNA Biology; University of Rochester Medical Center
- Kathleen McDonough, PhD, Professor, Department of Biomedical Sciences, The RNA Institute, University at Albany
Early-bird registration, abstract submission, and hotel deadline: September 13th
- Registration costs include meals and attendance for both days.
- Trainees, plan to arrive Sun, Oct 13th in time for an early afternoon event (TBD).
- Abstracts should be submitted separately using this template; see Abstracts for more info
- Abstract submission closes after September 13, 2024
- Hotel Accommodations must be booked separately from registration.
- Click here for our event hotel booking links & rates.
- UR trainees are encouraged to double-up at the 2-Queen room rate at the Hotel Canandaigua.
Visit our Symposium Page Register Today
If you have any questions, please reach out to FingerLakesRNA@urmc.rochester.edu.
Undergraduate biochemistry student delivers student address at commencement 2024
Monday, May 20, 2024
GOOD ADVICE: Undergraduate speaker, Emily Bonanno, told fellow graduates to "live in the moment, seize the day, and appreciate the joys in life." (University of Rochester photo / Keith Walters)
The Biochemistry and Biophysics Department is proud to congratulate Emily Bonnano on being selected as the Undergraduate Class Speaker for the 2024 University Commencement Ceremony. Chosen by a committee of university administrators, this prestigious honor reflects Emily's outstanding achievements and significant contributions to our university community.
Emily graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biological Sciences: Biochemistry and is also the recipient of the 2024 Percy Dutton Award and the Ayman-Amin Salem Memorial Prize. We wish Emily and the entire Class of 2024 the best in their future endeavors. May they always strive to be "Ever Better." Meliora!
Biochemistry graduate student Tiana Rohe receives special fellowship
Friday, April 26, 2024
Congratulations to Tiana Rohe, a Biochemistry graduate student, who received a special fellowship from the Department of Defense.
The NDSEG Fellowship was established for doctoral students who are US citizens, to investigate areas which are of interest to the Department of Defense. Tiana's work will be supported by the Office of Naval Research, and is concerned with the sustainable degradation of marine plastics using vegetative, sporulated and enzymatic 3D-bioprinted materials. In addition to her support from ONR, Tiana also received an Honorable Mention for this award from the NSF.