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Pillai Ramesh S.
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Department of Molecular Biology Sciences III University of Geneva
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0000-0003-2080-3604
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Genome protection by germline small RNAs
Pillai Ramesh S.
University of Geneva - GE
01.06.2016
31.05.2019
Project funding (Div. I-III)
GermMethylation (ERC-2014-CoG)
Pillai Ramesh S.
University of Geneva - GE
01.06.2016
31.05.2022
ERC Transferbeiträge
Genome protection by germline small RNAs: Biogenesis mechanisms
Pillai Ramesh S.
University of Geneva - GE
01.06.2019
31.05.2022
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NCCR RNA & disease: The role of RNA biology in disease mechanisms (phase II)
Mühlemann Oliver
University of Berne - BE
01.05.2018
30.04.2022
National Centres of Competence in Research (NCCRs)
A multidisciplinary approach to identify vulnerabilities of SARS-CoV-2 for vaccine development
Leidel Sebastian
University of Berne - BE
01.06.2020
31.08.2020
Special Call on Coronaviruses
Recoding the SARS-CoV-2 genome - A multidisciplinary approach to generate live-attenuated coronavirus vaccines
Thiel Volker
Institute of Virology and Immunology - IVI
01.11.2020
31.10.2022
NRP 78 Covid-19
Multiphoton confocal microscope for multimodal tissue imaging and fluorescence lifetime measurements
Gonzalez-Gaitan Marcos
University of Geneva - GE
01.02.2020
31.01.2021
R'EQUIP
3D cryo-electron microscopy for analysis of macromolecular assemblies at atomic resolution
Loewith Robbie
University of Geneva - GE
01.09.2017
31.03.2022
R'EQUIP
Cellular determinants of subthalamic nucleus function
Lüscher Christian
University of Geneva - GE
01.06.2019
31.05.2023
Sinergia
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The U7 snRNP and the hairpin binding protein: Key players in histone mRNA metabolism
Schümperli Daniel
University of Berne - BE
01.04.1998
30.09.2001
Project funding (Div. I-III)
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