Defying old concept that only proteins and lipids are glycosylated, glycoRNAs are sugar modified RNAs recently discovered in Nobel laureate Bertozzi lab. GlycoRNAs are primarily small non-coding RNAs, including miRNAs, snRNAs, rRNAs, snoRNAs, tRNAs, and Y-RNAs, having molecular, pharmaceutical, and clinical functions fundamentally different from their un-glycosylated counterparts.

This webinar will cover:
  • What glycoRNAs are
  • GlycoRNA functions and diseases
  • Unprecedented scientific opportunities in glycoRNAs
  • How to profile glycoRNAs for all sample types
  • Overcoming glycoRNA sequencing limitations
  • GlycoRNA research roadmap
 
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