
Riccio Lab @ LMCB
@riccio_lab
We study how gene expression is regulated in developing neurons and their different subcellular compartments. Find us @MRC_LMCB @UCL
ID: 1397571665173876744
26-05-2021 15:17:55
22 Tweet
79 Followers
41 Following


check this out and spread the word @rkuruvi1 S. Hattar-all things political Amar Sahay JFCloutier @JeroenPasterk @MRC_LMCB Riccio Lab @ LMCB Dr Francesca Telese soundcloud.com/uclsound/brain…


I am very excited to share the Riccio Lab @ LMCB new preprint on a novel enhancer for the important neurotrophin-encoding gene Bdnf. biorxiv.org/content/10.110… 1/7

We have a postdoctoral position available to study the mechanisms of epigenetic modifications in developing neurons. Please contact me ([email protected]) if you are interested. @rkuruvi1 Dr. Samer Hattar Amar Sahay @JeroenPasterk JFCloutier Alexi Nott 🏳️🌈

Fab day blowing away the cobwebs by the White Cliffs for the Riccio Lab @ LMCB and Lloyd lab Christmas Day out.


Lovely to be at the Roaring 20s UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology cocktails with the Riccio Lab @ LMCB


Congratulations to our own Emily Brookes and her group for a creative and strangely realistic proposal to win the people's choice award at UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology 's Dragon's Den!

And finally, a big congratulations to MSc student Maria Ichim for winning the Day 1 poster prize at UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology retreat. RNA wins!


🚨 Open Research Topic🚨 'RNA at a Breaking Point? Cytoplasmic Cleavage and other Post-Transcriptional RNA Processing in Neurodevelopment and Disease'. Edited by UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology Antonella Riccio Riccio Lab @ LMCB Y-NET Deadline 18th September 2022 Get Involved 👉 fro.ntiers.in/RNAb


We have postdoctoral positions available and we are hiring! If you are interested in studying how genes are transcribed in neurons in an exciting scientific environment please contact me! Riccio Lab @ LMCB UCL Laboratory for Molecular Cell Biology @MFainzilber Erin schuman


Bittersweet to see Emily Brookes go but we all wish you the best of luck and have no doubt you'll continue to do great science Biological Sciences !

A new publication in Genome Research by the Riccio Lab @ LMCB and colleagues at SIB and Idiap Research Institute sheds light into the complex relationship between nuclear polyadenylation, mRNA localization, and local 3′ UTR remodeling in developing neurons. genome.cshlp.org/cgi/content/lo…