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8 months ago
🍰Interested in reading more about the study? Here's the N&Vs article written by Joanna R. Kovalski & Davide Ruggero. 👉https://rdcu.be/ejwqJ
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Breaking up translation condensates in cancer - Nature Cell Biology
Translational control is emerging as a key regulator of cancer. The RNA-binding protein PABPC1 is shown to drive chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) by enhancing the translation of pro-oncogenic mRNAs thr...
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This article hits the nail on the head for the challenges being manufactured in US scientific research especially for those of us early career folks. America’s Brightest Minds Will Walk Away
www.nytimes.com/2025/04/03/o...
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Opinion | The Uncertain Fate of the Young American Scientist
Young researchers are choosing between staying in science and staying in the United States.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/03/opinion/young-american-scientists.html?smid=bs-share
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Not just "housekeeping." Targeting RNA translation is a specific vulnerability of prostate cancer cells. Exciting to see what's next on the horizon for small molecule RNA therapeutics.
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A powerful toolbox to study IRES-dependent selective translation of mRNAs. An important resource for the field! Excited to use these new tools to study a critical, yet under-appreciated mechanism of translational specificity. Congrats Barna and Leppek labs!
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https://www.embopress.org/doi/full/10.1038/s44318-025-00404-5
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Stand Up For Science Rally Today at SF City Hall! Letting our voices be heard to keep hands off the NIH and keep pushing the bounds of human knowledge! 🔬🧪
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We are grateful to
@marasherman.bsky.social
and Dr. Zainab Hussain for their insightful highlighting of our work out now in Nature Cell Biology.
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We are thrilled to share our discovery of a new factor, the RBP RBM42, which is key to fueling pancreas cancer through the deadly oncogene Myc. I look forward to what we uncover next! Thanks to the fantastic team lead by @DavideRuggero
@rushika-perera.bsky.social
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