One of the major highlights of the RNA Society Conference last week was the hike that JR Scientists took to Mount Royal. It was a great opportunity to stay active, connect with fellow scientists, and enjoy the outdoors.
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New paper! How do RNAs "know" where to go inside a cell? We dug into the sequence elements that route RNAs to the right place. It turns out that, in mammals, they're surprisingly massive (>200 nt), multipartite, and wonderfully complicated. 🧵