Mammalian mRNA Transcription and its Regulation
Controlling gene expression is essential to growth, development, and sustained life. This requires regulating the spacial, temporal, and developmental expression of genes in a wide diversity of cell types. The underlying goal of our research is to uncover molecular mechanisms governing how mammalian gene expression is regulated. Our research program focuses on two primary points of control: transcription of messenger RNA (mRNA) and post-transcriptional regulation of mRNAs by microRNAs (miRNAs). We use a combination of biochemistry, molecular biology, cell-based techniques, molecular genetics, and single molecule studies to investigate gene expression in multiple biochemical and cellular systems. Please visit the lab's research webpage to learn more.
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