RNA Circles In Your Brain: Noise or a New Class of Genetic Regulators?

RNA Circles In Your Brain: Noise or a New Class of Genetic Regulators?

Molecular biology is still defined by its "central dogma," but we often don’t use the word dogma in science unless we are about to contradict it. Here, Nick Kramer tells us about how circular RNAs, a newly discovered, highly conserved class of RNA molecules, are abundant in the brain and may contribute to its development.

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Neurotalk S2E16 Chengua Gu

This week in Neurotalk, we speak with Chengua Gu about the molecules linking axon guidance, cardiovascular development, and synapse formation. Dr. Gu is an associate professor of neurobiology at Harvard Medical School.

This week in Neurotalk, we speak with Chengua Gu about the molecules linking axon guidance, cardiovascular development, and synapse formation.

Dr. Gu is an associate professor of neurobiology at Harvard Medical School.