The meeting “Eukaryotic RNA Turnover: From Fundamentals to Applications” marks the tenth in this series, highlighting recent progress in understanding RNA stability.
RNA turnover plays a key role in gene regulation, disease mechanisms, host-pathogen dynamics, and the success of RNA-based therapies. The meeting will explore a wide range of topics, including the structure of RNA-related complexes, the link between translation and RNA decay, RNA-binding proteins, pathways of RNA degradation, microRNA and lncRNA turnover, emerging technologies, and RNA therapeutic design. It offers a platform for researchers from academia and industry to share unpublished work, network, and foster collaborations, with strong support for PhD students and postdocs to present their research.