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Angela Brooks, an expert in the analysis of RNA sequencing data, is studying the role of RNA splicing aberrations in 2017 Breakthrough Prize Laureate Harry Noller and faculty researchers from the UC Santa Cruz Center for the Molecular Biology ... Genomic scientist Karen Miga, assistant professor of biomolecular engineering at UC Santa Cruz, was named one of the 100 most ... UC Santa Cruz professor Mark Akeson discusses how nanopore technology brings modern genomics out of the lab and into the ... Arend Sidow, PhD Professor, Department of Pathology and Sugary molecules called glycans encapsulate our cells, serving as beacons to direct key biological activities, from tissue ...

The physical universe, Anthony Aguirre will argue, is made of matter (or energy) and of order (or information). Aguirre will trace the ...

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Kraw Lecture Series: New Approaches to Treating Cancer Through RNA Analysis

Kraw Lecture Series: New Approaches to Treating Cancer Through RNA Analysis

Angela Brooks, an expert in the analysis of RNA sequencing data, is studying the role of RNA splicing aberrations in

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Kraw Lecture Series: Exploring Biology's Dark Matter – RNA

Kraw Lecture Series: Exploring Biology's Dark Matter – RNA

2017 Breakthrough Prize Laureate Harry Noller and faculty researchers from the UC Santa Cruz Center for the Molecular Biology ...

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Kraw Lecture: Precision Health For All Through RNA

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Kraw Lecture: Rebooting the Human Genome: New Variant Discovery in the Era of Complete Genomes

Kraw Lecture: Rebooting the Human Genome: New Variant Discovery in the Era of Complete Genomes

Genomic scientist Karen Miga, assistant professor of biomolecular engineering at UC Santa Cruz, was named one of the 100 most ...

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Kraw Lecture: Telomeres: from curiosity driven research to human disease

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Kraw Lecture Series: Bugs, Bones, and Ancient DNA

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Kraw Lecture Series: Sequencing DNA from Remote Villages to the Space Station

Kraw Lecture Series: Sequencing DNA from Remote Villages to the Space Station

UC Santa Cruz professor Mark Akeson discusses how nanopore technology brings modern genomics out of the lab and into the ...

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Lecture 11: Cancer

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Kraw Lecture: Learning Earth's Biodiversity via Space and eDNA

Kraw Lecture: Learning Earth's Biodiversity via Space and eDNA

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Decoding sugar messages to create new diagnostics and therapeutics: Front Row lecture

Decoding sugar messages to create new diagnostics and therapeutics: Front Row lecture

Sugary molecules called glycans encapsulate our cells, serving as beacons to direct key biological activities, from tissue ...

Kraw Lecture Series: Where Did it All Come From, and Where is it All Going?

Kraw Lecture Series: Where Did it All Come From, and Where is it All Going?

The physical universe, Anthony Aguirre will argue, is made of matter (or energy) and of order (or information). Aguirre will trace the ...

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