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===Welcome to the RNA Biology and Bioinformatics Group=== | [[Image:GamaBioFIGLogo.jpg|right|150px|x]] | ||
===Welcome to the RNA Biology and Bioinformatics Group Webpage=== | |||
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Our research focuses on the characterization and modeling of post-transcriptional regulatory networks involved in the coordination of gene expression programs in vertebrates, with | Our lab was established in 2009 as part of the <b>Gene Expression and Bioinformatics Unit</b> of the <b>[http://biofig.fc.ul.pt/ Center for Biodiversity, Functional & Integrative Genomics]. </b><br> | ||
Our research focuses on the characterization and modeling of post-transcriptional regulatory networks involved in the coordination of gene expression programs in vertebrates, using a combination of cell and molecular biology studies with genomics and bioinformatics approaches. | |||
We are particularly interested in regulatory events determined by small non-coding RNAs and the interaction of RNA binding proteins with mRNA untranslated sequence elements (UTRs)and how they can be targeted to influence on gene expression outputs for therapeutic applications. | |||
We are located in the campus of the [http://www.fc.ul.pt/ Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon], in the beautiful city of [http://www.visitlisboa.com/Home_UK.aspx?lang=en-GB Lisbon], [http://www.visitportugal.com/Cultures/en-US/default.html Portugal].<br> | |||
[[Image:Gama_campus1.jpg|left|thumb|Dec 12, 2011 8am Photo: MGC]] | |||
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Revision as of 03:18, 12 September 2012
Welcome to the RNA Biology and Bioinformatics Group Webpage
Our lab was established in 2009 as part of the Gene Expression and Bioinformatics Unit of the Center for Biodiversity, Functional & Integrative Genomics.
Our research focuses on the characterization and modeling of post-transcriptional regulatory networks involved in the coordination of gene expression programs in vertebrates, using a combination of cell and molecular biology studies with genomics and bioinformatics approaches.
We are particularly interested in regulatory events determined by small non-coding RNAs and the interaction of RNA binding proteins with mRNA untranslated sequence elements (UTRs)and how they can be targeted to influence on gene expression outputs for therapeutic applications.
We are located in the campus of the Faculty of Sciences, University of Lisbon, in the beautiful city of Lisbon, Portugal.
Check open positions on "Lab info"
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