“An RNA world, in which RNA took on the tasks of DNA and proteins, might have preceded the DNA-based life we know today.”
Read about the multifaceted functions of RNA in this month’s newsletter: https://t.co/k92QSBnh3I
Congratulations to Joan Steitz on receiving the Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences Centennial Medal!
" It is the highest honor GSAS bestows, and awardees include some of Harvard’s most accomplished alumni."
https://t.co/eMj6vFt6lA
@NobelPrize winner Thomas Cech's recent essay in the @nytimes highlights #RNA as the molecule set to redefine the future of science. While DNA has historically dominated research, RNA is emerging as a cornerstone for new scientific breakthroughs.
In the essay, Cech recounts his discovery of RNA's catalytic power, emphasizing its roles beyond genetic information storage, such as enzyme activity and chromosome protection. RNA's versatility has led to innovative therapies, including #mRNA vaccines and treatments for spinal muscular atrophy and cancers. Cech sums up the opportunity by saying, "The age of RNA is just getting started."
🔗 Read the full essay here: https://t.co/bX0TBVU7k8
We are honored to have Thomas Cech as an External Advisor at the Science Philanthropy Alliance, where he continues to inspire and guide our mission to advance scientific discovery through visionary philanthropy.
#science #philanthropy
MCDB Major Moreen Ng Awarded the Tom & Joan Steitz RNA Fellowship.
To learn more about Moreen's winning essay, visit: https://t.co/agYiFZu7RE
Congratulations Moreen!
“She had the dedication to grow a field that seemed initially to be of secondary importance.”
Discover how #LaskerLaureate Joan Steitz opened up the field of #RNAbiology in our latest newsletter: https://t.co/aQ6H9MrvZv
@SteitzLab @YaleRNA @YaleMed#WomenInSTEM
MB&B's Committee on Climate and Diversity is hosting a DEI bookclub. Our first book will be Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez. Contact Alexandra(dot)bergfort(at)yale(dot)edu to join!
The @RNASociety Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee (https://t.co/NhomTgVdYZ) has compiled a great list of summer research opportunities!
https://t.co/fbE7OiUESA
Professor Joan Steitz received Trinity's highest honour on Friday in recognition of her work on mRNA vaccines. Her remarkable work has transformed our knowledge of the RNA world, where genes are coded, decoded, regulated and expressed
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BioNTech founders, Professors Uǧur Şahin and Özlem Türeci, philanthropist, Dr Beate Schuler and scientist, Joan Steitz were awarded honorary degrees from Trinity College Dublin today, the University's highest honour. Read full story at https://t.co/NfAroukfqV