Join us to see how the next generation of miRNA modulators fit into your research.

Topic:      The next generation of miRNA modulators: new mirVana™ miRNA mimics and inhibitors
Speaker: Dr. Amy Lam, Field Application Scientist, Life Technologies

Due to the relatively recent discovery of miRNAs, the process by which they act is not well understood. There continues to be a strong need within the miRNA research community for tools and assays with which to detect the expression level of these important small RNAs. In this seminar, we will

  • Provide an overview of the microRNAs
  • Describe key parameters that can be measured to detect miRNA 
  • Offer a comprehensive guide to study which cell processes are regulated by miRNAs

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 Venue: Room 7-03, 7/F, The Hong Kong Jockey Club Bldg. for Interdisciplinary Research, 5 Sassoon Rd.
 
 Venue: Room 407, 4/F, Li Ka Shing Medical Sciences Bldg., The Prince of Wales Hospital
 
 Venue: Room G01, Lo Kwee-Seong Integrated Biomedical Sciences Bldg., Area 39, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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