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NCI RNA Biology Initiative Retreat - October 25, 2022

RNA biology has emerged as one of the most influential areas in modern biology and biomedicine. NCI is home to a wide spectrum of work in RNA biology ranging from elucidating RNA biogenesis and structure, identifying functions for various classes of RNAs, establishing the role of RNA in disease, and exploring RNA-based and RNA-targeted therapies.

The goal of this retreat, hosted by the NCI RNA Biology Initiative, is to enhance interactions amongst PIs, fellows and staff working on RNA and to foster new collaborations and synergies amongst NIH laboratories interested in RNA biology. The retreat will feature our keynote speaker, Julie M. Claycomb, Ph.D., University of Toronto and several talks selected from submitted abstracts. Fellows, staff scientists and trainees (including Leidos contractors) are encouraged to submit an abstract for consideration.  We also hope to catalyze interactions between basic and clinician researchers at this retreat.

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Biology & Biophysics of the Nucleus Symposium - October 20-21, 2022

The mission of the Center of Excellence in Chromosome Biology (CECB) is to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms involved in chromosome function, how aberrations in chromosomes and chromatin lead to disease and how these defects can be corrected.

Towards achieving the mission, the Biology & Biophysics of the Nucleus Symposium brings together scientists in the fields of chromatin and chromosome biology, with the focus on stem cells, cell development, aging and cancer.

We hope this symposium offers you an opportunity to learn more about the current status of chromosome structure and function in development and disease, to share your research and to discuss the use and implications of these advances for clinical applications.

Organized by: Shalini Oberdoerffer, Ph.D., Gordon Hager, Ph.D., and Dave Levens, M.D., Ph.D.

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Aligned Blog: Celebrating Hispanic Heritage!

Happy Hispanic Heritage Month! For this edition of Aligned, I thought I would celebrate some of my Latino/a/x friends and colleagues here at the Center for Cancer Research. I asked each of them to “Tell me why your Hispanic Heritage is important to you (and something you love about it).” I hope they inspire you to learn more about the many ways in which we have all benefitted from their Hispanic Heritage.

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