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RNA

Nebraska's James Schnable standing among corn stalks.
Schnable expands work to ID corn genes, predict hybrid performance
July 31, 2024
Agriculture & Environment
Vladimir Torres-Rodriguez collects a sample from a corn leaf in a greenhouse full of corn plants.
Nebraska team develops technique to speed up corn gene identification
June 4, 2024
Agriculture & Environment
Angie Pannier, Swarts Family Chair in Biological Systems Engineering and professor of biomedical engineering, poses in a lab. She will present the Nebraska Lecture “DNA and RNA Delivery: From Novel Therapies to Vaccines that End Pandemics” on Nov. 17 via Zoom.
Pannier to present Nebraska Lecture Nov. 17
October 19, 2022
Science & Technology
Joseph Yesselman, assistant professor of chemistry, has received a five-year, $1.2 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program, which he will use to develop the first computational model that can reliably predict RNA’s capacity to form tertiary contacts.
Yesselman creating model to study RNA, gamify scientific learning
March 21, 2022
Science & Technology
Catherine Eichhorn, assistant professor of chemistry at Nebraska, will use a five-year, $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program to develop a clearer picture of the structure-function relationship in RNA and ribonucleoproteins, or RNPs, which are RNA-protein complexes. She’s focusing her work on 7SK RNP, a key player in regulating gene expression.
Eichhorn’s CAREER project to take in-depth look at structure, function of RNA
January 14, 2021
Science & Technology
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3D-printed models give students new perspective on biochem
September 15, 2020
Science & Technology
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Hernan Garcia-Ruiz, assistant professor of plant pathology, has earned a $1.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study how plants identify viral RNAs that allow a virus to replicate.
$1.3M NIH grant to aid study of plants’ viral defense
September 14, 2016
Science & Technology

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