
Martinez Lab
@ivanmartinezlab
Laboratory at @WVUCancer studying the importance of non-coding RNAs in SARS-COV-2 infection, lung cancers, and HPV-related cancers. PI: @ivan_ncRNA_lab
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01-02-2022 18:39:11
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We had a fun time sharing our research at #2022RNASymp! We also had the honor of listening to and meeting Dr. Joan Steitz (Joan Steitz Lab), an icon in the field of RNA research.







Register to Livestream and On Demand Keystone Symposia Small Regulatory #RNA: From Bench to Bedside in May to explore functions of #srRNA, #RNAtherapeutics and more via virtual access, without leaving home! Sign up now: keysym.us/KSRegRNA22 #KSRegRNA22


Great opportunity to present our current research at Keystone Symposia on SARS-CoV-2 and how it modulates microRNAs! #RNA #srRNA #RNAtherapeutics #KSRegRNA22


Our own Michael Winters presented a poster of his current research at Keystone Symposia on SARS-CoV-2! Great to be back in person presenting again! #RNA #srRNA #RNAtherapeutics #KSRegRNA22


What are HeLa cells? Cancer biologist and WVU School of Medicine researcher Ivan Martinez explains in The Conversation U.S. theconversation.com/what-are-hela-…


Yesterday at #RNATx2022 Ivan Martinez spoke on Y Chromosome LncRNAs and Radiation Sensitivity in Lung Cancer; here is his talk in graphic form:


We had the pleasure of getting to know Mare Palomino this summer as she worked with us through the WVU Research Biomedical Sciences Summer Research Experience for Underrepresented Students. She did a wonderful job generating her data and presenting it this past week. 🧬


