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RNA Research and Collaboration: My visit to the University of Sherbrooke

I recently had the opportunity to visit Prof. Aïda Ouangraoua’s lab at the University of Sherbrooke, and I thought to share a bit about the experience. After attending the RNA Canada ARN 2024 / 25th RiboClub Annual Meeting in Ottawa late last year, I spent two deeply enriching weeks in Prof. Aïda’s lab diving into […]

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Favour Selected for Oral Talk at RNA Canada/RiboClub 2024!

In October 2024, I was honoured to present an oral talk at the RNA Canada ARN / RiboClub Annual Meeting in Ottawa. This event brought together over 500 researchers to discuss advancements in RNA-based technologies.  My presentation focused on detecting N6-methyladenosine (m6A) RNA modifications using CHEUI, a deep learning tool developed by our Computational RNA

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Favour Presents at the 50 Years Shine-Dalgarno Symposium 2023 in Canberra

In June 2023, I had the privilege of attending the 50 Years Shine-Dalgarno Symposium, hosted by the Australian National University (ANU) at the Shine Dome in Canberra. This event commemorated the discovery of the Shine-Dalgarno sequence in mRNA and marked the launch of the Shine-Dalgarno Centre for RNA Innovation. The symposium followed closely after the

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Favour Speaks at Wageningen University – 2019 Genomic Diversity Course

Around December 2019, I visited Wageningen University in the Netherlands, where I participated in a specialized training course titled “Characterization, Management, and Exploitation of Genomic Diversity in Animals.” This event was a key part of the Image Horizon Project planned for the following year—2020. Little did we know that COVID-19 would soon disrupt our envisioned

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