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How do mRNA stability and translation control gene expression during vertebrate development and viral infection?

We study how mRNA stability and translation control gene expression during vertebrate development and viral infection. Although transcription was once considered the main determinant of gene output, we now know that how long an mRNA lasts and how efficiently it is translated play crucial roles in shaping protein levels. Our lab investigates the regulatory information encoded within mRNAs—such as sequence motifs, codons, and structural elements—that influence their stability and translation.
We’re always interested in finding motivated researchers to join the lab. If you are interested in a research opportunity, check out open positions on our careers page. You can also always email Ariel Bazzini.
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