Biomolecular condensates: more than just a phase

If you put any cell under the microscopy, with some fluorescent proteins and RNAs, you will see it light up with mesmerizing constellations. Just like oil droplets in water, they find each other forming a sort of mini environment amid all the crowded cellular space. A long standing problem in the field of cell biology … Continue reading Biomolecular condensates: more than just a phase

Hands-On vs. Hands-Off: Finding the Right Approach in PhD Supervision

Supervising a PhD student is a weighty responsibility that plays a pivotal role in preparing and shaping the next generation of scholars and researchers. A PhD supervisor guides the student through their doctoral studies, ensuring that they are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and resources needed to succeed in their future endeavors in academia. At … Continue reading Hands-On vs. Hands-Off: Finding the Right Approach in PhD Supervision

RNA Stability: From Transient Messengers to Resilient Architects

Macromolecules' stability governs and affects most cellular processes, well-being, and the life cycle. Beyond the cellular level, it plays a key role in development, physiological responses, and homeostasis. The two sister nucleic acids, RNA and DNA, share many similarities, but they differ greatly in their respective half-lives. DNA is an extremely stable molecule that can … Continue reading RNA Stability: From Transient Messengers to Resilient Architects

RNA 3D Structure Prediction: Importance, Challenges, and Advances

RNA biology and biochemistry studies have become a hotspot in basic and translational research. This is because RNA is not only a bridge between the genetic code and proteins, but it is also a key regulator of gene expression at multiple levels. Being that a key regulator makes various types of RNA molecules responsible for … Continue reading RNA 3D Structure Prediction: Importance, Challenges, and Advances

An Entirely New tRNA Chromosome: Are we truly on the brink of synthesizing new forms of life?

The Synthetic Yeast Genome Project - Sc2.0 is a state-of-the-art initiative in which scientists from all around the world are collaborating to synthesize an entire eukaryotic genome, specifically that of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. This endeavor aims to empower researchers to understand and overcome obstacles in genome improvement, fostering the creation of more robust organisms for key … Continue reading An Entirely New tRNA Chromosome: Are we truly on the brink of synthesizing new forms of life?

Science and Religion: Nothing is Objectively True

In the pursuit of truth, humanity has grappled with the problem in various ways, with science and religion emerging as two major approaches. The decision between them often hinges on seeking personal comfort rather than adhering to what is objectively true, delving into the intricate interplay between personal beliefs and cultural influences. When addressing existential … Continue reading Science and Religion: Nothing is Objectively True