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International Conference on RNA Biology, Splicing and Noncoding RNA Function

ICRBSNRF

6th Oct – 7th Oct 2026 Lisbon, Portugal

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UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The conference's session tracks effectively support the following SDGs.

SDG 3 SDG 4 SDG 9
01 Advancements in RNA Splicing Mechanisms +
This track will explore the latest discoveries in RNA splicing, focusing on the molecular mechanisms that govern splice site selection and the role of splicing factors. Participants will discuss how alternative splicing contributes to proteomic diversity and its implications in health and disease.
SDG 3 SDG 4
02 Noncoding RNAs: Functions and Mechanisms +
This session will delve into the diverse roles of noncoding RNAs in cellular processes, including gene regulation and chromatin remodeling. Researchers will present findings on the functional implications of various noncoding RNA classes, such as lncRNAs and circRNAs.
SDG 3 SDG 4
03 MicroRNAs in Development and Disease +
This track will focus on the biogenesis and functional roles of microRNAs in developmental processes and their dysregulation in diseases. Presentations will highlight the potential of microRNAs as therapeutic targets and biomarkers.
SDG 3 SDG 9
04 RNA-Protein Interactions: Insights and Innovations +
This session will investigate the intricate interactions between RNA and proteins, emphasizing their significance in RNA metabolism and function. Researchers will share novel techniques for studying RNA-protein complexes and their implications for cellular regulation.
SDG 3 SDG 4
05 Transcriptome Regulation and Dynamics +
This track will examine the regulatory mechanisms that govern transcriptome dynamics, including transcriptional and post-transcriptional modifications. Discussions will center on how these processes influence gene expression and cellular responses.
SDG 3 SDG 9
06 Alternative Splicing: Mechanisms and Implications +
This session will highlight the mechanisms underlying alternative splicing and its impact on gene expression and protein function. Researchers will present case studies that illustrate the role of alternative splicing in various biological contexts.
SDG 3 SDG 4
07 Ribonucleoproteins: Structure and Function +
This track will focus on the structural and functional aspects of ribonucleoproteins, emphasizing their roles in RNA processing and regulation. Participants will discuss the implications of ribonucleoprotein dynamics in cellular homeostasis.
SDG 3 SDG 4
08 RNA Processing Pathways: From Transcription to Translation +
This session will explore the various RNA processing pathways, including capping, polyadenylation, and splicing, and their coordination during gene expression. Presentations will highlight how disruptions in these pathways can lead to disease.
SDG 3 SDG 4
09 Functional RNAs: Beyond the Central Dogma +
This track will investigate the emerging roles of functional RNAs in cellular processes that extend beyond traditional gene expression paradigms. Researchers will discuss the implications of these findings for our understanding of RNA biology.
SDG 3 SDG 4
10 RNA Dynamics in Cellular Contexts +
This session will focus on the dynamic nature of RNA within cells, including its localization, stability, and turnover. Participants will present innovative methodologies for studying RNA dynamics in live-cell systems.
SDG 3 SDG 4
11 Post-Transcriptional Regulation: Mechanisms and Effects +
This track will explore the mechanisms of post-transcriptional regulation, including RNA editing, degradation, and translational control. Discussions will emphasize the biological significance of these processes in gene expression regulation.
SDG 3 SDG 4