Next RNA Data Club, March 4th

Well after a bit of a holiday, the New England RNA Data Club is back. We'll be meeting next week here at HMS. Here's the latest email:

Hello All,

The next meeting of the New England RNA Club will take place Wednesday, March 4th. We will have beverages starting at 5:30PM and talks from 6:00-7:00PM in the Cannon room at Harvard Medical School. Our speakers will be:

Daehyun Baek, Bartel Lab, Whitehead

Lidia Vasilieva, Buratowski Lab, HMS

After the talks we will have food and more beverages. If you are in need of parking, please email us back ASAP. This meeting is sponsored by MERCK, Qiagen and Miltenyi Biotech.

We still need a speakers for our upcoming April, May and June meetings to be held here at Harvard Medical School. If you are a gradstudent or postdoc and interested in giving a 20min talk on your work, please contact us.

For more information, visit our website: http://www.newenglandrna.org/

If you want to be included in this email list, let us know.

Also feel free to forward this email to anyone who may be interested.

We hope to see you Wednesday,
Alex Palazzo
Neil Kubica
Danesh Moazed

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