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Welcome to the '''Gerber Lab''' homepage <br/><br/>
Welcome to the '''Gerber Lab''' homepage <br/><br/>
We explore '''post-transcriptional gene regulatory networks''' and their implications in disease. We use 'omics' tools like high-throughput RNA sequencing and proteomics to explore basic principles, and we apply 'classical' biochemical, genetic and cell biological methods to investigate functional aspects of RNA-protein interaction networks, and how it is perturbed in human disease.[[Gerber:What_We_Do|[more]]]
We explore global and specific aspects of post-transcriptional gene regulation mediated by RNA-binding proteins and non-coding RNAs. We integrate genomics tools like RNA sequencing and proteomics with 'classical' biochemical, genetic, and cell biological methods to investigate functional aspects of the RNA-protein interaction network, and how it is perturbed in human disease.
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Welcome to the Gerber Lab homepage

We explore global and specific aspects of post-transcriptional gene regulation mediated by RNA-binding proteins and non-coding RNAs. We integrate genomics tools like RNA sequencing and proteomics with 'classical' biochemical, genetic, and cell biological methods to investigate functional aspects of the RNA-protein interaction network, and how it is perturbed in human disease. [more]

Pls. get in contact if you are interested in joining us as PhD student (self-funded), summer student or intern. We can always need a good pair of hands (and a brain) that contribute to this exciting area of biomedical research.

We are located at the University of Surrey, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (FHMS), School of Biosciences & Medicine, Dept. of Microbial Sciences, Guildford, GU2 7XH, Surrey, United Kingdom.