You probably had a common cold sometime in the last three months. Surely, you wondered which of your close contacts was the origin of the infection. I will give an answer, but I will start from the very beginning. In this article, I will discuss the evolution of viruses and how it differs from that … Continue reading Viruses: The Ultimate Genetic Engineers
Tag: Nature
Taking Sides in Science: A Path to Progress or Pitfall?
When you see two teams you don't know playing a sport or watch a movie for the first time, you will often take sides and cheer for a specific team or character to win. Taking sides is a fundamental human trait. Of course, we are not here to discuss psychology or social sciences. Instead, I … Continue reading Taking Sides in Science: A Path to Progress or Pitfall?
Non-Canonical Roles of tRNA: tRNAs in the Dynamic Soup of the Cell
Nucleic acids and proteins are the backbone of most biological processes within the cell. The flow of information from DNA to messenger RNA (mRNA) and then to proteins defines the central dogma of molecular biology. Transcription involves generating mRNA from a DNA sequence, transferring information from one nucleic acid molecule to another. The subsequent step, … Continue reading Non-Canonical Roles of tRNA: tRNAs in the Dynamic Soup of the Cell
The Evolution of the Central Dogma: Insights from RNA Biology
RNA biology has won two consecutive Nobel Prizes in 2023 and 2024. Along with other groundbreaking discoveries, these Nobel Prize-winning advancements in RNA biology have significantly impacted the field of molecular biology and continue to challenge some of our central ideas about life and gene regulation. One of the best examples supporting this notion is … Continue reading The Evolution of the Central Dogma: Insights from RNA Biology
Breaking the Mold: Exploring Polycistronic Transcription in Eukaryotes
Transcription regulation lets an organism "pull out" from its genome what it needs when it needs it and "put it back" until it’s needed again. However, some organisms prefer to “keep” everything in front of them and use it on the spot. They essentially transcribe everything at once, with some differences that we’ll discuss later, … Continue reading Breaking the Mold: Exploring Polycistronic Transcription in Eukaryotes
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






