About the Lab
The Wilusz Lab aims to understand how noncoding RNAs are generated, regulated, and function.
We take advantage of high-throughput approaches coupled to detailed biochemical studies to characterize novel modes of gene regulation, including mechanisms that regulate transcription, RNA stability, 3’ end processing / transcription termination, pre-mRNA splicing, RNA localization, and translation.
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Baylor College of Medicine
- Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
- Therapeutic Innovation Center (THINC)
- Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center
- Chemical, Physical and Structural Biology Graduate Program
- Genetics and Genomics Graduate Program
- Office of Postdoctoral Affairs
- Summer Undergraduate Research Training (SMART) Program
Wilusz Lab
Baylor College of Medicine
Verna and Marrs McLean Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
Therapeutic Innovation Center (THINC)
One Baylor Plaza, Room 344E, Mail Stop BCM 125, Houston, TX 77030
Email: jeremy.wilusz@bcm.edu / Office: 713-798-5424 / Lab: 713-798-5420