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Caceres<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>MRC Human Genetics Unit</em></span>,<br /><span style="font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Edinburgh</em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_phizicky.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>SENIOR EDITOR</strong><br /> Eric M. Phizicky<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Rochester</em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg" style="width:231.48px;height:215.34px;"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_hastings.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>RNA THERAPEUTICS EDITOR</strong><br /> Michelle L. Hastings<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Michigan</em></span></p> </div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <div><br /><br /></div> <table style="width: 95%;"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="width: 50%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_cech.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>REVIEWS EDITOR</strong><br /> Thomas R. Cech<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Howard Hughes Medical Institute </em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 50%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_nilsen.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>SPECIAL ISSUES EDITOR</strong><br />Timothy W. Nilsen<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Case Western Reserve University </em></span></p> </div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <div><br /><br /></div> <table style="width: 95%;"> <tbody></tbody> </table> <table style="width: 95%;"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_blencowe.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR</strong><br /> Benjamin Blencowe<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Toronto</em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_fonseca.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR</strong><br />Maria Carmo-Fonseca<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Instituto de Medicina Molecular</em></span>,<br /><span style="font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Lisbon</em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_chen.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br />Ling-Ling Chen<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Chinese Academy of Sciences</em></span></p> </div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <div><br /><br /></div> <table style="width: 95%;"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_damare.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br />Adrian R. Ferré-D’Amaré<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute </em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_gebauer.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR</strong><br />Fátima Gebauer<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG)</em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_glaunsinger.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br />Britt Glaunsinger<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of California, Berkeley</em></span></p> </div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <div><br /><br /></div> <table style="width: 95%;"> <tbody> <tr></tr> </tbody> </table> <div><br /><br /></div> <table style="width: 95%;"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_pyle.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br />Anna Marie Pyle<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Yale University</em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_rodnina.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br />Marina V. Rodnina<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry</em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_siomi.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR</strong><br /> Mikiko C. Siomi<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>The University of Tokyo</em></span></p> </div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <div><br /><br /></div> <div><br /><br /></div> <table style="width: 95%;"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_sontheimer.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br />Erik Sontheimer<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Massachusetts Medical School </em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_stadler.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR</strong><br /> Peter F. Stadler<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Leipzig University</em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_vogel.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br />Jörg Vogel<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Würzburg</em></span></p> </div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <div><br /><br /></div> <table style="width: 95%;"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_westhof.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR</strong><br /> Eric Westhof<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>CNRS, Strasbourg</em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 33%;" align="center" valign="top"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_woolford.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br />John Woolford<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Carnegie Mellon University</em></span></p> </div> </td> <td style="width: 100%;" align="center" valign="top" colspan="2"> <div class="bio" id="ed_bio_text_1"> <p class="edimg"><img class="ss" src="https://rnajournal.cshlp.org/site/misc/images/ss_zavalon.jpg" /></p> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR</strong><br /> Mihaela Zavolan<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Biozentrum, University of Basel</em></span></p> </div> </td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <div><br /><br /></div> <table style="width: 95%;"> <tbody> <tr> <th style="text-align:center;" colspan="3">EDITORIAL BOARD<br /><br /></th> </tr> <tr> <td style="width: 33%; padding-right: 10px;" align="center" valign="top"> Manuel Ares<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of California, Santa Cruz </em></span><br /><br /> David P. Bartel<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Massachusetts Institute of Technology</em></span><br /><br /> Brenda L. Bass<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Utah </em></span><br /><br /> Philip C. Bevilacqua<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Pennsylvania State University </em></span><br /><br /> Douglas L. Black<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of California, Los Angeles </em></span><br /><br /> Ronald R. Breaker<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Yale University </em></span><br /><br /> Chris Burge<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Massachusetts Institute of Technology </em></span><br /><br /> Witold Filipowicz<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Friedrich Miescher Institute </em></span><br /><br /> Kurt Fredrick<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>The Ohio State University</em></span><br /><br /> Mariano A. Garcia-Blanco<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Duke University </em></span><br /><br /> Wendy Gilbert<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Yale University </em></span><br /><br /> Matthias W. Hentze<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>EMBL, Heidelberg </em></span><br /><br /> Daniel Herschlag<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Stanford University </em></span><br /><br /> Jane E. Jackman<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>The Ohio State University </em></span><br /><br /> Allan Jacobson<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Massachusetts Medical School </em></span><br /><br /> Martin Jinek<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Zurich </em></span><br /><br /> Katrin Karbstein<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Scripps Research</em></span></td> <td style="width: 33%; padding-right: 10px;" align="center" valign="top"> Magda Konarska<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Warsaw University </em></span><br /><br /> Andrei Korostelev<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Massachusetts Medical School </em></span><br /><br /> Adrian R. Krainer<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory </em></span><br /><br /> Alain Laederach<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill</em></span><br /><br /> David M.J. Lilley<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Dundee </em></span><br /><br /> Reinhard Lührmann<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen </em></span><br /><br /> Kristen W. Lynch<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine </em></span><br /><br /> James Manley<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Columbia University </em></span><br /><br /> Lynne E. Maquat<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Rochester </em></span><br /><br /> Gunter Meister<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Regensburg</em></span><br /><br /> Harry F. Noller<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of California, Santa Cruz </em></span><br /><br /> Tao Pan<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Chicago </em></span><br /><br /> Roy Parker<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Colorado, Boulder </em></span><br /><br /> Lori Passmore<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology</em></span><br /><br /> Ramesh Pillai<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Geneva </em></span><br /><br /> Frank Rigo<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Ionis Pharmaceuticals </em></span><br /><br /> Donald Rio<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of California, Berkeley </em></span><br /><br /> Michael Rosbash<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Brandeis University </em></span></td> <td style="width: 33%; padding-right: 10px;" align="center" valign="top"> Guido Sanguinetti<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Edinburgh</em></span><br /><br /> Schraga Schwartz<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Weizmann Institute of Science</em></span><br /><br /> Geraldine Seydoux<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Johns Hopkins University</em></span><br /><br /> Phillip A. Sharp<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Massachusetts Institute of Technology </em></span><br /><br /> Stewart Shuman<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center </em></span><br /><br /> Haruhiko Siomi<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Keio University School of Medicine </em></span><br /><br /> Jonathan Staley<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Chicago </em></span><br /><br /> Joan A. Steitz<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Yale University </em></span><br /><br /> Gisela Storz<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>National Institute of Child Health and Human Development </em></span><br /><br /> David Tollervey<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Edinburgh </em></span><br /><br /> Yukihide Tomari<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>The University of Tokyo</em></span><br /><br /> Jernej Ule<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>UCL Institute of Neurology</em></span><br /><br /> Juan Valcárcel<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>ICREA and Centre de Regulació Genòmica </em></span><br /><br /> Yanli Wang<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences </em></span><br /><br /> Marvin Wickens<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Wisconsin, Madison </em></span><br /><br /> Sandra L. Wolin<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>National Cancer Institute </em></span><br /><br /> Sarah A. Woodson <br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Johns Hopkins University </em></span><br /><br /> Gene Yeo<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of California, San Diego</em></span></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <div><br /><br /></div> <table style="width: 95%;"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="width: 25%;" align="center" valign="top"><strong>PRODUCTION MANAGER </strong><br /> Denise Weiss<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press</em></span><br /><br /><br /></td> <td style="width: 25%;" align="center" valign="top"><strong>PRODUCTION EDITOR</strong><br /> Marie Cotter<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press</em></span><br /><br /><br /></td> <td style="width: 25%;" align="center" valign="top"><strong>ONLINE CONTENT COORDINATOR</strong><br /> Mary Mulligan<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press</em></span><br /><br /><br /></td> <td style="width: 25%;" align="center" valign="top"><strong>EDITORIAL COORDINATOR</strong><br /> Ann Marie Micenmacher<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Case Western Reserve University</em></span></td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <div><br /></div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>SENIOR EDITOR</strong><br /> Javier F. Caceres<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>MRC Human Genetics Unit</em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Javier F. Caceres</strong> is an MRC Investigator and a Professor of RNA and Gene expression at the MRC Human Genetics Unit, University of Edinburgh, UK. </p> <p class="edbiofull"> His lab studies post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression, focusing on alternative splicing (AS), and nonsense-mediated decay (NMD). </p> <p class="edbiofull"> The lab uses different methodologies that include biochemistry, molecular and cellular biological techniques. They also use the nematode <em>C. elegans</em> as an experimental system. Recently they have developed mouse models to address complex regulatory mechanisms related to the link between transcription and splicing and the role of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) in linking nuclear and cytoplasmic RNA processing events. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>SENIOR EDITOR</strong><br /> Eric M. Phizicky<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Rochester </em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Eric M. Phizicky</strong> is a Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics at the University of Rochester Medical Center. </p> <p class="edbiofull"> Research in his lab focuses on tRNA biology, with particular emphasis on tRNA modifications, stability, and decay pathways. Most of the work in the lab has centered on the budding yeast <em>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</em> and the distantly related fission yeast <em>Schizosaccharomyces pombe</em>, with some analysis of human cell lines. </p> <p class="edbiofull"> Approaches in the lab include genetic selections and screens; biochemical and in vivo analysis of tRNA levels, modifications, charging, and structural stability; protein–protein and protein–tRNA interactions; high-throughput screens using FACS; and whole-genome sequencing. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>RNA THERAPEUTICS EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Michelle L. Hastings</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Michigan</em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Michelle L. Hastings</strong> is Professor of Pharmacology and Director of the RNA Therapeutics Program at the University of Michigan Medical School. </p> <p> Her lab uses in vitro and in vivo mammalian systems to study gene expression, employing a variety of molecular, cell biological and behavioral techniques. </p> <p> Research in her lab investigates the genetic and molecular basis of disease and RNA-based therapeutic approaches to correct pathogenic gene expression, with a focus on mechanisms of pre-mRNA processing, in particular, splicing and using antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) to modulate the process for the potential treatment of cystic fibrosis, Usher syndrome, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Batten disease and other pathological conditions. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>REVIEWS EDITOR</strong><br /> Thomas R. Cech<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Howard Hughes Medical Institute </em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Tom Cech</strong> is a Distinguished Professor of Biochemistry at the University of Colorado Boulder, a member of the BioFrontiers Institute, and an investigator of HHMI. </p> <p class="edbiofull"> His lab has moved on from research on catalytic RNA to study telomerase, telomeric proteins, and the regulation of epigenetic gene silencing by RNA in cultured human cells. </p> <p class="edbiofull"> Their approach is interdisciplinary, integrating biochemistry, single-particle live-cell imaging, genetics, computational genomics, and structural biology. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>SPECIAL ISSUES EDITOR</strong><br /><strong>Timothy W. Nilsen</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Case Western Reserve University </em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Tim Nilsen</strong> is a Professor Emeritus of RNA Molecular Biology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. </p> <p class="edbiofull"> Specific research interests have included the mechanism of spliced leader (SL) mediated trans-splicing; composition and assembly of the SL RNP; transcription and genomic organization of SL RNA genes; the role of snRNAs, particularly U6 snRNA, in splicing; splicing control elements, including splicing silencers; and finally the mechanism of action of mammalian microRNAs. </p> <p class="edbiofull"> Approaches included state of the art biochemical and molecular biological techniques for direct analyses. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR</strong><br />Benjamin Blencowe<br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Toronto</em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Benjamin Blencowe</strong> holds the Banbury Chair in Medical Research and the Canada Research Chair in RNA Biology and Genomics at the University of Toronto. He is also director of the University of Toronto Donnelly Sequencing Centre. </p> <p class="edbiofull">Through pioneering the development and use of high-throughput RNA profiling and interaction mapping technologies, he and his colleagues discovered and characterized landscapes of RNA regulation in diverse cell types, species and disease states. These studies have provided global-scale insights into the complexity, mechanisms and evolution of alternative splicing. </p> <p class="edbiofull">Ben’s research has further revealed pivotal roles for alternative splicing in the control of stem cells.</p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Maria Carmo-Fonseca</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Lisbon Medical School, Portugal </em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Maria Carmo-Fonseca</strong> is a Professor at the University of Lisbon Medical School, Portugal. </p> <p class="edbiofull">Since her post-doctorate at EMBL Heidelberg, Maria has been interested in understanding the nuclear organization of pre-mRNA splicing. </p> <p> Her lab uses microscopy techniques to visualize the interplay between splicing and transcription in the cell nucleus, in parallel with genome-wide methodologies to analyze nascent transcripts. More recently, her lab initiated research on RNA splicing in human disease using cancer organoids and iPSC-derived cellular models. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Ling-Ling Chen</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, CAS</em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Ling-Ling Chen</strong> is a Principal Investigator at the Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, CAS. </p> <p> Research in her lab focuses on circular RNAs and long noncoding RNAs, with particular emphasis on their biogenesis pathways, functions, and potential applications. Most of the work in the lab has been centered on human cultured cell lines, including pluripotent cells. </p> <p> Some approaches in the lab include transcriptomic analysis, protein–RNA interactions, RNA structural probing, and living cell and super-resolution imaging. Her group now continues efforts to elucidate biogenesis pathways and functions of these regulatory RNAs in different cellular contexts and human diseases. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Adrian Ferré-D'Amaré</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Laboratory of Nucleic Acids in the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH </em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Adrian Ferré-D'Amaré</strong> is Senior Investigator and Chief of the Laboratory of Nucleic Acids in the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, NIH. </p> <p> Research in his lab aims to elucidate the atomistic underpinnings of RNA biology. </p> <p> His work combines structural approaches (X-ray crystallography, Cryo-EM), single-molecule and ensemble biophysics, biochemistry, medicinal chemistry and in vitro evolution to analyze the mechanisms of action of RNAs with sophisticated biochemical activities, such as ribozymes, riboswitches and fluorogenic aptamers, as well as large RNA–protein machines. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Fátima Gebauer</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Centre for Genomic Regulation in Barcelona </em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Fátima Gebauer</strong> is Senior Group Leader at the Centre for Genomic Regulation in Barcelona (Spain). </p> <p> Research in her lab focuses on RNA-binding proteins and mechanisms of translational control in embryonic development (<em>Drosophila</em>) and human cancer (mostly melanoma). </p> <p>Approaches include high-throughput methods (iCLIP, RNA-seq, polysome-seq, RIC, proteomics), biochemistry, cell-based assays, genetics and animal models. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Britt Glaunsinger</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of California Berkeley </em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Britt Glaunsinger</strong> is a Professor in the Departments of Plant and Microbial Biology and Molecular and Cellular Biology at the University of California Berkeley, and an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. </p> <p> Research in her lab is centered on virus-host interactions that influence gene expression, primarily in the context of herpesvirus infection. This encompasses viral repurposing and altering of cellular gene regulation to promote virus replication, as well as cellular responses to viral invasion. </p> <p>Her lab has a particular focus on mechanisms by which viral proteins control host and viral RNA synthesis, translation, and mRNA turnover through interactions with mammalian gene expression machinery. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Anna Marie Pyle</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Yale University </em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Anna Marie Pyle</strong> is Sterling Professor at Yale, in the Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, and the Department of Chemistry. She is also an Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. </p> <p> Dr. Pyle focuses on the structure, folding and molecular recognition of large RNA molecules, such as viral RNA genomes, ribozymes, and long noncoding RNAs. In addition, she studies the molecular mechanism of RNA-dependent ATPase proteins, such as RNA helicases and innate immune receptors. </p> <p>Technical specializations include cryo-electron microscopy, chemical probing, and eukaryotic cell manipulation and imaging methods. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Marina V. Rodnina</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry</em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Marina Rodnina</strong> is the head of the Department of Physical Biochemistry at the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences in Göttingen, Germany. </p> <p> Her research focuses on the function of the ribosome as a macromolecular machine. Her current interests focus on the dynamics of ribosomes and translation factors, the mechanisms of translational recoding and co-translational protein folding, and on mammalian translation. Her lab has established fully reconstituted translation systems with purified proteins and RNAs from bacteria, yeast and mammalian cells. </p> <p> The lab uses biochemical and molecular biology methods, and specializes in fluorescence methods, including ensemble rapid kinetics, single-molecule TIRF and FCS, integrating biochemistry, biophysics and cryo-EM to unravel mechanisms of translation. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Mikiko C. Siomi</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Tokyo </em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Mikiko C. Siomi</strong> is a Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences, Graduate School of Science, the University of Tokyo. </p> <p> Her research focuses on piRNA biology, particularly piRNA biogenesis and piRNA-mediated transposon silencing pathways. The laboratory uses <em>Drosophila</em> as a model system, employing biochemical, molecular/cellular biological, biophysical approaches, and epigenetics. </p> <p>The Siomi lab has established and used cultured <em>Drosophila</em> ovarian somatic cells OSCs, where the gonadal somatic piRNA pathway is fully maintained. The lab also uses cultured silkworm ovary-derived BmN4 germ cells for piRNA amplification and germ granule assembly studies, and is also interested in chromatin dynamics in mice. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Erik Sontheimer</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>UMass Chan Medical School </em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Erik Sontheimer</strong> is the Pillar Chair in Biomedical Research and Professor in the RNA Therapeutics Institute at UMass Chan Medical School. </p> <p> Research in his lab focuses on the roles of RNA in gene expression and regulation, with particular emphasis on genetic interference pathways. Most of the work in the lab over the last decade has centered on CRISPR-Cas machineries and on RNA-guided genome editing systems derived from them. </p> <p>Most analyses are now done in mammalian systems, including both cell culture and in vivo. Approaches include analyses of novel editing effectors and their natural “anti-CRISPR” inhibitors; guide engineering; genome-level assessment of editing outcomes; and the use of RNA-guided, live-cell proximity labeling for subcellular proteomics and transcriptomics. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Peter F. Stadler</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Leipzig University</em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Peter F. Stadler</strong> is a Professor for Bioinformatics at Leipzig University. </p> <p> Peter's research interests focus on the search for a consistent understanding of biological processes—with an emphasis on (molecular) evolution—at the genotypic, phenotypic, and dynamical level. </p> <p>Applied techniques range from analysis of dynamical systems arising in chemical kinetics and population genetics, to large-scale simulations of RNA evolution and analysis of viral sequence data, to knowledge-based protein potentials, and algebraic combinatorics used to study fitness landscapes. With collaborators, he has characterized several ncRNA families and developed the Vienna RNA Package, a widely used software package for RNA bioinformatics, as well a number of other important bioinformatics tools. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Jörg Vogel</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Würzburg, Germany</em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Jörg Vogel</strong> is a full Professor in the Medical Faculty of the University of Würzburg, Germany, and the founding director of the Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI). </p> <p> His lab strives to understand the role of noncoding RNA and RNA-binding proteins in host-pathogen interactions and in members of the human microbiome. </p> <p>He has pioneered new single-cell RNA-seq techniques to chart the RNA landscape of important microbes and to understand how bacteria use RNA as a regulator during infections. He asks mechanistic questions of RNA biology but also works on antisense-based approaches for RNA-centric precision manipulation of the microbiota. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Eric Westhof</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Strasbourg, France</em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Eric Westhof</strong> is an Emeritus Professor of Structural Biochemistry at the University of Strasbourg, France. </p> <p> He studies the three-dimensional folding of RNA. </p> <p> The tools used are X-ray crystallography, bioinformatics, sequence alignments and comparisons, three-dimensional modeling, and molecular dynamics simulations. With collaborators, he develops architectural models of RNA, establishing their folding, molecular recognition, and self-assembly rules. He also suggested a nomenclature of nucleic acid base pairs to annotate and detect recurrent structural modules in RNA sequences and has started the RNA_Puzzles initiative for assessing RNA structural models. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>John Woolford</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>Carnegie Mellon University</em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>John Woolford</strong> is a Professor of Biological Sciences at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. </p> <p> The Woolford lab studies the mechanism of assembly of ribosomes in the yeast <em>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</em>, and recently, also in cultured human cells. To do so, the lab uses molecular genetics, confocal microscopy, RNA assays, affinity purification, semi-quantitative mass spectrometry, and with the Gao lab in Beijing, cryo electron microscopy. </p> <p> More recently, we have been exploring the connection between ribosome assembly and the structure and function of the nucleolus, including discovering what enables release of nascent ribosomes from nucleoli into the nucleoplasm. </p> </div> <div class="pops" id="test-1"> <p class="edbio"><strong>EDITOR </strong><br /><strong>Mihaela Zavolan</strong><br /><span style=" font-size: 83.33%"><em>University of Basel</em></span></p> <p class="edbiofull"><strong>Mihaela Zavolan</strong> is a Professor in Computational and Systems Biology at Biozentrum, University of Basel. </p> <p> Her lab works on the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression, particularly in the context of aging and cancers. </p> <p> The group develops computational tools to infer regulators of RNA processing, stability and translation, based on bulk and single cell RNA sequencing, CLIP, proteomics and ribosome profiling data. 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