New preprint available!

We are excited to share our new preprint on ChemRxiv! In this study, we introduce a method to boost the sensitivity of RNA NMR by attaching a special spin label (AsymPol) directly to RNA. This enables selective signal enhancement, opening possibilities for studying RNA structure and function even at very low concentrations. Read more: https://chemrxiv.org/engage/chemrxiv/article-details/68b808b6a94eede154466329

Join Our RNA Biophysics Team at Uppsala University!

We’re looking for 1–2 motivated postdocs to explore RNA regulation and microRNAs in a supportive, international research environment. If you’re excited about using cutting-edge biophysical and structural biology methods (e.g., NMR, RNA probing, SHAPE) to study RNA function and drug design, we’d love to hear from you. Read more here! Location: Uppsala University Start Date:…

Goodbye Ting, David and Eleni!

We are saying goodbye to Dr. Ting Huang, who worked on miR-based cancer drug design and congratulations on her recently defended her PhD thesis after working with us for five years! Goodbye also to our postdoc David, leaving the lab after evaluating microRNA targeting. Additionally, Eleni is moving on to a new position after working…

Congratulations on your defense Ting!

Big Congratulations to Dr. Huang who successfully defended her thesis “Design of miR-34a mimics shifting the targetome towards HNF4α” on November 29th with Prof. Kotaro Nakanishi from Ohio State University as her opponent. She systematically identifies mir-34a mutants which more efficiently regulate a subset of the original mir-34a targetome, reducing unwanted off-target effects