SBME Research Seminar: The RNA folding problem remains open – Dr. Rhiju Das
The discovery and design of biologically important RNA molecules has lagged behind proteins, in part due to the general difficulty of three-dimensional RNA structural characterization. What are the prospects for an ‘AlphaFold moment’ for RNA? I’ll describe some recent progress in modeling RNA structure from old-fashioned and new machine learning, cryoelectron microscopy, and current and upcoming internet-scale competitions hosted on the Eterna, Kaggle, and CASP platforms.
SBME Research Seminar: The RNA folding problem remains open – Dr. Rhiju Das
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BMEG 598: October 10 Session
October 10, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm PDT
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Through the BMEG 598: Biomedical Engineering Seminar, Biomedical Engineering graduate students will be exposed to innovative and cutting-edge research happening both on the UBC campus with their colleagues and around the world. This session is part of a series during which students will present their research. The students presenting and the title of their presentation can be found below.
Students Presenting:
Paul Juralowicz “Strategies for Spinal Cord Injury Repair: Electrical Stimulation and Optically Sensitive Hydrogels“