Colloquium: Karginov on gene regulation after transcription

Dr. Ted Karginov (UCR website)

This week the Biology Colloquium seminar series features Ted Karginov, an Assistant Professor of Cell Biology and Neuroscience at UC Riverside. Dr. Karginov studies gene regulation through RNA-binding proteins and miRNAs, factors which alter gene expression by acting on messenger RNA after transcription. His seminar, presented with support of MARC and the Bridges to the Doctorate program, will be entitled "Gene regulation by RNA binding proteins and miRNAs on mRNA 3’ UTRs"

Because CSUN has suspended large in-person meetings to help slow the transmission of the novel coronavirus, this week’s Colloquium will be presented by videoconference on the Zoom service. You can watch the presentation on Friday at 2pm via this meeting link, with passcode Biology490. (Following the link may prompt the installation of the Zoom app in order to display video.)