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Billy Li

@rnaedit

Leading RNA editing to treating disease

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This is indeed THE result worth emphasizing Jacki Heraud-Farlow . It is the type of “black & white” experiments we seem to see less as biology appears more complex.

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Congratulations Jacki, Carl and the team! As many pay attention to the role of ADAR1 in cancer, this is a very important message showing that ADAR1 upregulation in cancers is not causal, but correlative.

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Thrilled to be on this exciting journey! It is surreal to have this opportunity to translate the fundamental discoveries (that my co-founder Thorsten Stafforst pioneered), with the help from a passionate team of executives, scientists, and investors. endpts.com/arch-backed-st…

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Thank you Rohini for the heavy lifting of writing this nice review! A lot has been happening in the RNA editing field.

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Honored to be part of this exciting webinar organized by Bryan Harada Bryan Harada. I will focus on dsRNA editing mediated by ADAR1 and dsRNA sensing mediated by MDA5 and PKR. #ADAR

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Excited to be part of this symposium to celebrate the extraordinary career of my PhD co-advisor Gary Stormo Gary Stormo! I look forward to seeing Gary and other mentors and friends!

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Congratulations Xiaojing and the team! It’s amazing to watch all the ADAR-related developments. I cannot wait to see how things unfold and what the next ADAR-related invention will be! #ADAR #RNAediting

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Excited about the additional $60M raise of AIRNA - kudos to the team! I never expected the amazing potential to help patients when I encountered this bizarre biology many years ago. More to come about ADAR, a truly one of its kind enzyme! businesswire.com/news/home/2024…