text "BCBP Seminar Series Presents The RNA Binding protein ZFP36L2 Controls Distinct Gene Programs Across Tissues by Dr. Silvia Ramos who received her MD from the University of Campinas School of Medicine, Campinas, Brazil and completed her residency in Residency Clinical Immunology at the Medical School of Ribeirão Preto. She completed her Masters and Ph.D. in Basic and Applied Immunology at the Medical School of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo, Brazil, and completed her postdoctoral training in mRNA-binding proteins and reproductive biology at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences NIEHS-NIH, Research Triangle Park, NC. The Ramos lab’s research is focused on RNA-binding proteins and their physiopathological roles in vivo. Dr. Ramos has a broad medical and biochemical background, with specific training and expertise in RNA-binding proteins and the creation of genetically-engineered mouse models." photo of Dr. Silvia Ramos
Don’t miss this Seminar on March 31, 2026 (11am)!
Silvia Ramos, MD, PhD on "RNA-binding protein ZFP36L2 and gene regulation across tissues"1131 Bioinformatics | Host: Dr. Bill Marzluff #HematoImmunology #GeneRegulation #ReproductiveBiology
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