Berlin, Germany
Between the DNA blueprint and the protein machines it encodes lies a wealth of RNA molecules. These RNAs serve to increase genetic diversity, but as we have also come to appreciate, RNAs also serve a much richer function and can take on regulatory roles themselves. New methods that allow analysis at the single-cell and single-molecule levels have provided us with a greater ability to understand the significance of these functions with greater precision than before.
Join us in Berlin in 2019 for a conference focused on the regulatory roles of RNAs. Topics will include generation of diversity through RNA-mediated processes, diversity among RNAs themselves through processes such as RNA editing, and analysis of gene expression at the single-cell level.
We hope to see you there!
Abstracts are invited for the following topics:
- mRNA biogenesis and processing
- RNA modifications and editing
- RNA-guided gene regulation
- Single-cell RNA biology
- RNA localization, granules, and phase separation