Outstanding scientists elected to EMBO Membership: in EMBO’s 60th anniversary year, 100 new members and 20 associate members join the community
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Our May 2026 Newsletter featuring Professor André Gerber @andre_gerber , Professor of RNA Biology at the School of Biosciences, University of Surrey, UK.
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💡 This week’s Sunday Papers feature a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics.
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#RibosomeProfiling
💡 This week’s Sunday Papers feature a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics.
🔗 Link available below.
https://t.co/S3PwpndEvA
#RibosomeProfiling
💡 This week’s Sunday Papers feature a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics.
🔗 Link available below.
https://t.co/0S6qIzA6Dz
#RibosomeProfiling
In this blog, we explore the roles of ribosome profiling in detecting translation start sites and can be adapted for this use with inhibitors that preferentially block the translocation of initiating ribosomes.
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💡 This week’s Sunday Papers feature a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics:
🔗 Link available below.
https://t.co/ABgNJGjE3b
#RibosomeProfiling
Our April 2026 Newsletter featuring Prof. Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis @carvunis at ETH Zurich. Her laboratory studies the molecular mechanisms of change and innovation in evolution using computational and experimental systems biology approaches.
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💡 This week’s Sunday Papers feature a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics:
🔗 Link available below.
https://t.co/HUkyUZCYK0
#RibosomeProfiling
💡 This week’s Sunday Papers feature a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics:
🔗 Link available below.
https://t.co/olBhX2nxut
#RibosomeProfiling
💡 This week’s Sunday Papers feature a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics:
🔗 Link available below.
https://t.co/JnSyfCqKwu
#RibosomeProfiling
In this blog, we delve into the mechanisms of translational responses to stimuli, and knowledge in this area may go a long way towards constructing genetically modified plant strains.
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In this blog, we explore how Ribo-seq can identify variations in decoding rates across different codons, highlighting regions of mRNA that may experience slower or faster translation.
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💡 This week’s Sunday Papers feature a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics .
🔗 Link available below.
https://t.co/6lO0HkH8T4
#RibosomeProfiling
Our March 2026 Newsletter featuring Prof. Petra Van Damme @petravandamme1 - a Full Professor at @ugent. Awarded the Pfizer Prize and an ERC Starting Grant, she has authored over 120 publications and leads team using advanced omics technologies.
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In this blog, we explore how ribosome profiling provides a snapshot of active translation by sequencing ribosome-protected mRNA fragments.
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💡 This week’s Sunday Papers feature a digest of a small number of recent interesting papers in the field of translatomics:
🔗 Link available below.
https://t.co/m5HS6NERYQ
#RibosomeProfiling
In this blog, we show that the development of ribosome profiling (Ribo-Seq) has enabled the genome-wide characterisation of translated upstream open reading frames (uORFs).
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In this blog, we explore how Ribo-seq addresses the limitations of RNA-seq for differential gene expression (DGE) analysis. Our EIRNABio Connect’s approach incorporates Ribo-seq along with RNA-seq for more complete DGE analysis.
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In this blog, we exemplify the use of ribosome profiling in determining unique translation initiation sites (TISs) and the impact this may have on alternative gene expression.
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