microRNA are short RNAs 18-24bases in size that regulate gene expression through translation repression and transcript degradation.  Humans have over 2,400 microRNAs which are expressed in cell type-specific manners and can also be found in serum/plasma as cell-free RNA.  While we have learned much about microRNA function, there is still a need to identify microRNAs associated with disease since a single microRNA can regulate several genes or a gene can be regulated by multiple microRNAs.  Because of this complexity, a whole miRNome approach is often best during the early discovery portion of a research project and next generation sequencing offers an un-biased approach for miRNA analysis.

Come and learn how to utilize unique molecular indexing for microRNA discovery from cells and biofluids, such as serum and plasma, to uncover the mysteries of microRNA in your model systems.

About the speaker
Samuel Rulli, Ph.D., Director, Global Product Management, RNA-seq profiling, NGS assay technologies
QIAGEN
Dr. Samuel Rulli received his Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology from Tulane University in 2002,studying the gastric proton pump. After his postdoctoral training at Johns Hopkins University and the National Cancer Institute, he joined QIAGEN in 2009. As the Associate Director of Global Product Management for NGS technologies, Samuel has been instrumental in developing gene expression analysis solutions for qPCR and NGS.
Date of recording:Thursday, 4 March, 2021
Duration:60 minutes
Categories
Webinar
Next Generation Sequencing
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Gene Expression/Regulation