About


The Blog

Welcome to RNA Stuff, a platform dedicated to exploring the fascinating world of RNA Science.

At RNA Stuff, we are passionate about RNA. RNA plays a crucial role in various biological processes, from gene expression and regulation to protein synthesis and cellular communication. Our goal is to delve into the latest advancements, research findings, and breakthroughs in the field of RNA Science and present them in an accessible and engaging manner.

Furthermore, we look forward to explore the fascinating realm of philosophy, particularly the philosophy of science. We will discuss the nature of scientific knowledge, the scientific method, the relationship between science and other disciplines, the role of theories and models, and the ethical and social implications of scientific research.

Whether you’re a scientist, student, or simply someone intrigued by the wonders of molecular biology, this blog is designed to provide you with insightful articles, in-depth explanations, and thought-provoking discussions about RNA and its multifaceted functions. We aim to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and the broader audience, making complex concepts understandable without compromising scientific accuracy.

We will have three posts categories:

  1. RNA Science: tackles coding and non-coding RNAs, RNA-based therapeutics, RNA sequencing technologies, and much more. We’ll also highlight key studies, interviews with leading researchers, and share valuable resources to enhance your understanding of this rapidly evolving field.
  2. Philosophy of Science: a subjective category reflecting the author’s opinions concerning the philosophical aspects of science, examining its foundations, controversies, and the profound questions it raises.
  3. Guests’ Posts: giving an interdisciplinary flavor to our work, this category hosts interesting posts concerning topics in molecular biology in general posted by guest authors

We believe that knowledge should be shared and accessible to all who seek it. So, whether you’re an RNA enthusiast, an aspiring scientist, or simply curious about the latest developments in molecular biology, we invite you to embark on this exciting adventure with us. We are open to discuss everything in the field and we are utterly interested in interacting with our audience.

Stay tuned for engaging and informative articles that will broaden your horizons and deepen your appreciation for the remarkable world of RNA Science


The Authors

Fadel FAKIH, 25, PhD student at the lab of Julius Lukeš working on codon reassignment during translation at the Biology Center in Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic. I am interested in the different aspects of the RNA world, science in general, and philosophy.

Ali HAIDAR, 25, PhD student in the lab of Martine Simonelig working on mRNA Regulation and Development at the “Institut de Genetique Humaine” in Montpellier, France. To put it simply I am a “fly pimp, babysitter, and serial killer” !