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Eric Miska is a prominent researcher in the field of RNA biology, focusing on epigenetics and mechanisms of inheritance with a keen interest in genome stability. His research investigates the complex aspects of RNA modifications and the roles of small non-coding RNAs in cellular communication and defense. Miska's ongoing projects explore various themes including the biology and pathology of miRNAs, the mechanisms of piRNA in germline development, and the epigenetic inheritance influenced by environmental conditions. His work has contributed significantly to understanding how small RNAs evolve and interact within host-pathogen dynamics. Miska leads a diverse group of scientists in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge, fostering a collaborative environment to push the boundaries of knowledge in RNA research.
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