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Workshop / Seminar

School of Molecular Biosciences — Graduate Student Seminars

Biotechnology Life Sciences, Pullman, WA 99164
Room 402 and Zoom
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About the event

PRESENTER: Dammy Olanrewaju. PhD Student, on rotation

TITLE: HIV-1 usurps transcription start site heterogeneity of host RNA polymerase II to maximize replication fitness

CITATION: Nikolaitchik, O. A., Islam, S., Kitzrow, J. P., Duchon, A., Cheng, Z., Liu, Y., Rawson, J. M., Shao, W., Nikolaitchik, M., Kearney, M. F., Maldarelli, F., Pathak, V. K., & Hu, W. (2023). HIV-1 usurps transcription start site heterogeneity of host RNA polymerase II to maximize replication fitness. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(23), e2305103120. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2305103120


The School of Molecular Biosciences prepares students for careers in science, health, and medicine.

Offering undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral training in biochemistry, genetics and cell biology, and microbiology.

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Robin Durfee, Graduate Academic Coordinator robin.durfee@wsu.edu