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Since the discovery of the catalytic role of RNAs three decades ago and the discovery of microRNAs two decades ago, the field has exploded. What does the next decade or even century hold? Watch this lively panel discussion moderated by Frank Slack and then ask the panelists your questions.
Among other topics, the discussion will focus on:
How do we better translate discoveries into therapies and diagnostic tools?
How can one narrow down the best target RNAs from a cast of thousands?
What are the best model systems in which to study them?
What are the priorities, obstacles and controversies facing the field?
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