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Andrew Grimson is the Charles Alexander Professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at Cornell University. He has a doctorate in 2004 from the University of Wisconsin - Madison and a Bachelor of Arts in 1997 from Trinity College Dublin. His research lab investigates post-transcriptional gene regulation, focusing particularly on the identity and function of animal microRNAs and small RNAs. His work includes identifying novel cis-regulatory elements in mRNAs and characterizing the mechanisms underlying microRNA target prediction and small RNA evolution. Grimson has published extensively on topics such as the roles of small RNAs in the mammalian immune system and the regulation of mRNA decay pathways. His research combines high-throughput experimental approaches with computational genomics and traditional experimental methods, a blend that enhances the understanding of biological functions in post-transcriptional regulation.
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