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  • [11/09/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series Part: Seven

    [11/09/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series Part: Seven

    *Pizza will be provided for all lectures in the series courtesy of Dovetail Genomics The evolutionary genomics of passenger pigeons Location: Biomed 200, UCSC Campus When: Thursday, November 9, 2017 11:40 PM Speaker: Gemma Murray Making RNA Great Again Location: Biomed 200, UCSC Campus When: Thursday, November 09, 2017 12:40 PM Speaker: Mark Akeson DNA structure and dynamics, DNA sequencing, sequential analysis of…

  • [11/02/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series Part: Six

    [11/02/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series Part: Six

    *Pizza will be provided for all lectures in the series courtesy of Dovetail Genomics Stories from apes and rodents: how more and better genomes coupled with smart algorithms helps us understand the recent evolutionary past Location: Biomed 200, UCSC Campus When: Thursday, November 02, 2017 11:40 AM Speaker: Benedict Paten Research Areas: Comparative genomics, computational and experimental non-coding…

  • [10/26/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series Part: Five

    [10/26/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series Part: Five

    *Pizza will be provided for all lectures in the series courtesy of Dovetail Genomics New tRNA Genes and the Primate Brain Location: Biomed 200, UCSC Campus When: Thursday, October 26, 2017 11:40 AM Speaker: Todd Lowe Research Areas: Comparative genomics, computational and experimental non-coding RNA research, RNA gene modeling, search tools, and function prediction, role of RNA modification…

  • [10/19/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series Part: Four

    [10/19/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series Part: Four

    *Pizza will be provided for all lectures in the series courtesy of Dovetail Genomics Epigenomic reprogramming by long noncoding RNA Location: Biomed 200, UCSC Campus When: Thursday, October 19, 2017 11:40 AM Speaker: Daniel Kim   Structure-based vaccine design Location: Biomed 200, UCSC Campus When: Thursday, October 19, 2017 12:40 PM Speaker: Rebecca DuBois Rebecca DuBois studies the molecular mechanisms of…

  • [10/12/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series Part: Three

    [10/12/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series Part: Three

    [et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]*Pizza will be provided for all lectures in the series courtesy of Dovetail Genomics Exploring Long-Read RNAseq Location: Biomed 200, UCSC Campus When: Thursday, October 12, 2017 11:40 AM Speaker: Christopher Vollmers   Areas of Expertise: Organic Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Chemistry Gene expression impacts of natural and synthetic chromosomal inversions? Location: Biomed…

  • As 200 Mammals Project Enters Analysis Stage, Investigators Look Ahead to Increasingly Contiguous Animal Genomes

    By: Andrea Anderson NEW YORK (GenomeWeb) – Which parts of the genome are important for building a mammal? With new grant funding in hand, members of the 200 Mammals Project are continuing to work away at a genomics resource for answering this and many more questions. Much of the mammal sequencing effort is undertaken with…

  • [10/05/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series Part: Two

    [10/05/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series Part: Two

    *Pizza will be provided for all lectures in the series courtesy of Dovetail Genomics Drugging the undruggable Location: Biomed 200, UCSC Campus When: Thursday, October 5, 2017 11:40 AM Speaker: Scott Lokey Areas of Expertise: Organic Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Chemistry Yeast-display library screening for cancer immunotargeting Location: Biomed 200, UCSC Campus When: Thursday, October 5, 2017 12:40 PM Speaker: Nathalie…

  • [9/28/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series

    [9/28/2017] BME 280B Fall 2017 Seminar Series

    *Pizza will be provided for all lectures in the series courtesy of Dovetail Genomics F#@$ Cancer: Overview of Cancer Genomics Projects in the Stuart Lab Location: Biomed 200, UCSC Campus When: Thursday, September 28, 2017 11:40 AM Speaker: Josh Stuart UC Santa Cruz biomolecular engineer Joshua Stuart is a principal member of a new “Dream Team” of cancer…

  • Response to Charlottesville: We Stand for Equality

    Response to Charlottesville: We Stand for Equality

    We at the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute are working with urgency to reduce human suffering using science. We believe that the knowledge we gain through the scientific enterprise should be used to advance a more equitable and just society. At this moment, one way we can do that is by speaking out for those…

  • RBM25 is a global splicing factor promoting inclusion of alternatively spliced exons and is itself regulated by lysine mono-methylation.

    RBM25 is a global splicing factor promoting inclusion of alternatively spliced exons and is itself regulated by lysine mono-methylation.

    Carlson SM, Soulette CM, Yang Z, Elias JE, Brooks AN, Gozani O. J Biol Chem. 2017 Aug 11;292(32):13381-13390. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M117.784371. Epub 2017 Jun 27. Abstract In eukaryotes, precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA) splicing removes non-coding intron sequences to produce mature mRNA. This removal is controlled in part by RNA-binding proteins that regulate alternative splicing decisions through interactions with…

  • School of Engineering faculty rank among top 1,000 Computer Science and Electronics scholars 

    School of Engineering faculty rank among top 1,000 Computer Science and Electronics scholars 

    Rankings are based on the individual’s h-index score, a measure of productivity and impact. #5:  David Haussler, Scientific Director, UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute #122:  J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves #170:  Martin Abadi See the full list

  • [Saturday, October 7, 2017] Annual NCCB Symposium 2017

    [Saturday, October 7, 2017] Annual NCCB Symposium 2017

    Annual NCCB Symposium 2017 Saturday, October 7, 2017 Science Hill at the University of California Santa Cruz THE NCCB is the Northern California Computational Biology student group for PhD, masters, and undergraduate students based in Northern California. Students from UC Berkeley, UC Santa Cruz, UCSF, and Stanford NCCB produce a one-day symposium of student and…

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