About

The ACT RNA Club has been formed in 2018 with the support of The RNA Society, Lexogen and Custom Science, and is a successor of the RNA interest group meetings regularly held in the ACT from 2012.

The main aims of The Club are to extend the vision of the ACT RNA research, and to facilitate connections within Australia-wide RNA community and its links to global RNA science. Our goals are to encourage and promote cross-group, cross-institution collaborative initiatives and exchange of experience in RNA research, and create more opportunities for the RNA scientists.

The ACT RNA Club acknowledges and celebrates the First Australians on whose traditional lands it meets, and pays respect to the elders past, present and emerging.

Recent Blog Post

Exciting RNA employment opportunity in Canada

RNA Engineering Position established jointly between the departments of Biomedical Engineering and Biochemistry is available at the Assistant or Associate Professor level at McGill University in Montreal, with an application deadline on 12 April 2024. This position represents an exceptional opportunity because the successful applicant will benefit from the $165M DNA-to-RNA CFREF grant recently awarded to […]

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