MFB: Better Homologous Folding using Computational Linguistics and Deep Learning — NSF Award to Oregon State University (OR, $1,45
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is of utmost importance in our daily life because it plays essential roles in every living cell. Furthermore, our world was recently turned upside down by an RNA virus, which was then partially contained by an RNA vaccine. Contrary to common wisdom, RNA is not just an intermediate “messenger” bet
| Award title | MFB: Better Homologous Folding using Computational Linguistics and Deep Learning |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2330737 |
| Awardee | Oregon State University |
| City | CORVALLIS |
| State | OR |
| Amount obligated | $1,453,104 |
| Principal investigator | Liang Huang |
| Program | Chem Thry, Mdls & Cmptnl Mthds, CHEMISTRY PROJECTS, Info Integration & Informatics |
| Start date | 03/01/2024 |
| Abstract | Ribonucleic acid (RNA) is of utmost importance in our daily life because it plays essential roles in every living cell. Furthermore, our world was recently turned upside down by an RNA virus, which was then partially contained by an RNA vaccine. Contrary to common wisdom, RNA is not just an intermediate “messenger” between the more well-known DNA and protein, but it can also have profound biological functions such as controlling gene expression. These functions are determined by RNA structures ( |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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