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Fulbright Fellow, Full of Brightness Welcome Dr. Lucia Ferrero
We are honored that Dr. Lucia Ferrero has chosen our lab for her Fulbright fellowship. Lucia is a plant biologist who is bravely training...

John Rinn
Oct 24, 20221 min read
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Hunter Wiese awarded Boulder Science Initiative Fellowship
Hunter Wiese was awarded the competitive Boulder Science Initiative Fellowship -- in his first year at CU Boulder. Hunter is a...

John Rinn
Oct 24, 20221 min read
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The Sky is the limit for Sky Hanson and NSF Fellowship
Congratulations to Sky Hanson in being awarded the NSF Undergraduate fellowship at CU Boulder. Sky was funded to continue to understand...

John Rinn
Oct 24, 20221 min read
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A walk through Noncodarnia
The non-protein coding portions of the human genome, or the noncoding genome, is a bizarre, confusing and exciting aspect of our genetic...

John Rinn
Nov 30, 20201 min read
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BCHM5631 Class Publishes Paper -- remote teaching success !
In my 10 years of teaching undergraduate and graduate students at Harvard and CU Boulder this was by far the most incredible experience...

John Rinn
Jul 22, 20204 min read
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Rock and Roll and Polycomb -- nice arc from Epigenie -- thank you!
I never thought chromatin and RNA could sound so cool. Impressive extra coverage of the study --- thank you Epigenie! P.s. The quotes...

John Rinn
Jul 20, 20201 min read
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RNA and Epigenetics, it's complicated -- or is it?
This study has equally interesting findings as it's back story! Oct 30th, 2006 -- 9:06pm I was returning late from hockey practice and...

John Rinn
Jul 19, 20204 min read
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Putting the RNA in lncRNA using genetics.
Since the sequencing of the human genome a potential new class of genes emerged termed long noncoding RNAs. Although these "noncoding"...

John Rinn
Jul 11, 20202 min read
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X chromosome 'mega domain' regulates autosomes!
The X chromosome has fascinated biologists for decades. The X chromosome faces a dilemma that there are two copies in some people and one...

John Rinn
Jul 11, 20203 min read
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Why is my mRNA in the nucleus?
News article: The unexpected complexities of TERT, a key cancer driver Manuscript This is a great example of why RNA-FISH is such a key...

John Rinn
Jul 10, 20201 min read
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