Course - Cold Spring Harbor, NY, United States
Xenopus is an extraordinary in vivo model for cell and developmental biology. The ease of loss- and gain-of-function approaches allows rapid mechanistic analysis; this can be combined with classic embryological manipulations and state of the art imaging.
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Conference - Oxford, United Kingdom
The 10th Annual Oxford RNAi Conference, RNAi 2015, will discuss short and long non-coding RNAs, their roles in gene regulation, functional studies, as biomarkers and their therapeutic applications.
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March,
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RNA
Workshop - Mainz, Germany
The epigenetic control of gene expression is increasingly recognized as a vital regulatory layer defining cell function and identity.
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Symposium - Albany, United States
The 2nd Annual Symposium on RNA Science and its Applications entails a full day of scientific presentations, poster session and awards on Friday, March 20th, 2015.
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March,
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2015,
Life Sciences
Course - Heidelberg, Germany
Fluorescence is a light-based molecular phenomenon that is inherently non-invasive; it thus finds broad application in the studies of living matter – from the observation of isolated proteins in buffer to complex machinery in living animals.
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March,
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2015,
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Conference - Keystone, CO, United States
Recent progress has enabled genome-wide mapping of long non-coding RNA (lncRNAs) and has unraveled unifying themes; lncRNAs function as epigenetic regulators, scaffolds, decoys, and enhancers.
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CO
Course - Heidelberg, Germany
This course aims to teach the practical aspects of live-imaging plant tissues.
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Heidelberg,
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2015,
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Life Sciences,
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Congress - Osaka, Japan
IBC's 7th Annual AsiaTIDES meeting will be held on March 3-5, 2015 at the Hyatt Regency in Osaka, Japan.
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Symposium - Keystone, CO, United States
RNA silencing, and associated small RNA, were first discovered in plants and have widespread biological roles, including defense against viruses and transposons, as well as epigenetic control of chromatin modifications.
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Colorado
Conference - Cancun, Mexico
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DNA damage repair and checkpoint control is the underlying mechanism for tumorigenesis, since it allows the accumulation of multiple genetic alternations, which are essential for the initiation of tumorigenesis.
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