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USRP 2015 - Functional Analysis of RNA Editing Events

Functional Analysis of RNA Editing Events

2015 USRP Talks - Wednesday, July 15, 2015

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Jin Billy Li - Assistant Professor of Genetics

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Dr. Li's laboratory is primarily interested in identifying and understanding sequence variations in the RNA and DNA: in particular, they focus on RNA editing where genomically encoded information is changed in the RNA.

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