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Application deadline: May 15, 2025
Nucleic acids are no longer just about genetic inheritance and protein synthesis. They play key roles in shaping chromatin, forming membrane-less organelles, and serving as molecular receptors. With advances like mRNA vaccines and RNA-targeting drugs, their potential in bioengineering and pharma is growing. Our Summer School provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary course exploring nucleic acids across biophysics, nanotechnology, molecular biology, and medicinal chemistry. Join us to dive deep into this exciting and evolving field.
Throughout the course, attendees will be exposed to perspectives and knowledge from various research areas. The speakers will present the most advanced approaches in their respective fields of expertise, applied to the study of these biomolecules. Moreover, the learning process of the attendees will be promoted by one-to-one interaction with the experts. At the end of the summer school, participants will obtain a comprehensive knowledge of the current state of scientific research in the nucleic acid field.
Suitable for: PhD students, postdocs and junior researchers with a background in chemistry, medicinal chemistry, biotechnology, molecular biology, and biophysics related to nucleic acids.
For further information visit our website or send an email to summerschools@univiu.org
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