[bioundgrd] Lunch with HHMI Lecturer
Hannah Merrick
h_merr at MIT.EDU
Thu Mar 10 09:54:33 EST 2011
From: Hannah Merrick <h_merr at mit.edu<mailto:h_merr at mit.edu>>
Date: March 9, 2011 10:32:36 AM EST
To: "bioundgrd at mit.edu<mailto:bioundgrd at mit.edu>" <bioundgrd at mit.edu<mailto:bioundgrd at mit.edu>>
Subject: Lunch with HHMI Lecturer
There is still space for lunch with Dr Tuschl next Thursday! RSVP now to get free lunch & meet one of the leading researchers in mammalian genetics!
When: 12-1:30, 3/17
Where: 68-120
RSVP to bexec at mit.edu<mailto:bexec at mit.edu> by 3/10/11 Today!
The Biology Undergraduate Student Association (BUSA) presents our annual HHMI lecture with
Dr. Thomas Tuschl
When: Thursday March 17, 4pm
Where: Whitehead Auditorium (WI-110)
RNA-Centric Views of Gene Regulation
Molecular biologists develop experimental approaches to precisely define the RNA recognition elements bound by RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) and ribonucleoprotein complexes and examine their regulatory function at a transcriptome level. Current studies focus on characterizing RBPs that control mRNA stability or where mutations cause genetic diseases. The identification of posttranscriptional regulatory networks will increase our understanding of the molecular causes of disease and lead to the design of new therapeutic agents.
Dr. Thomas Tuschl is head of the Laboratory of RNA Molecular Biology at Rockefeller University. His lab studies how studies how RNA-binding proteins and small-RNA-containing ribonucleoprotein complexes regulate messenger RNAs in human cells.
Dr. Tuschl is a professor at The Rockefeller University and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator. He is also a member of the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina, and has received multiple awards recognizing his contributions to discovery and characterization of small regulatory RNAs including the Ernst Jung Prize for Medicine, the Max Delbrück Medal, and the Karl Heinz Beckurtz Award.
Hannah Merrick
Undergraduate Program
Biology Education Office 68-120
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
77 Massachusetts Avenue
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 253-4718
fax: (617) 258-9329
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