Julie Aspden

Dr Julie Aspden, Leeds. ‘Protein synthesis: Which RNAs? Which ribosomes?’ Host: Simon Tew

1:00pm - 2:00pm / Wednesday 23rd October 2019 / Venue: William Henry Duncan Apex Building
Type: Seminar / Category: Research
  • 0151 794 9003
  • Suitable for: Staff and students.
  • Admission: Free to staff and students.
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Dr Julie Aspden has a long-standing interest in RNA biology and her group use a combination of biochemistry, genomics, molecular biology and genetics to study RNAs. Julie’s current research interests include the function of long non-coding RNAs and how they could contribute to neuronal differentiation, in humans. She will also present work on mRNA translational regulation during spermatogenesis through the function and structure of heterogenous ribosome populations, in Drosophila melanogaster.