Science Researcher Update: Spotlight on Meetings, Conferences, and Events
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Spotlight on Science Meetings, Conferences and Events brings you information on the following event: RNA-Based Approaches in Cardiovascular Disease Conference
Cardiac diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. RNA-based mechanisms and therapeutic approaches are emerging fields in cardiovascular science. This meeting will present and discuss latest developments using both coding RNA and noncoding RNA (such as microRNAs, long noncoding RNAs and circular RNAs) -based approaches to better understand and develop new therapeutic strategies for cardiac diseases. Attendees will benefit from workshops, specific sessions and industrial perspectives covering everything from basic science to clinical translation employing RNA therapeutics in cardiovascular medicine. The pairing with the Keystone Symposia meeting on "Molecular Mechanisms of Heart Development" presents an opportunity to bridge exciting fields in cardiovascular biology.
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Workshop - Chelmsford, United Kingdom
Molecular tools such as PCR and ELISA allow the sensitive and specific detection of nucleic acids and proteins, respectively, and are widely used as research tools as well as for the diagnosis of a broad range of human, animal and plant diseases.
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Course - Galway, Ireland
Non-coding RNAs have shot to prominence as key regulatory molecules involved in development, differentiation, and metabolism of most eukaryotic organisms.
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