Jernej Ule
Neurological science
Francis Crick Institute
United Kingdom
Biography
Jernej Ule was born and raised in Ljubljana, Slovenia. He obtained his Ph.D. from the Rockefeller University in New York in 2004 with Robert B. Darnell, where he remained as a postdoctoral fellow until June 2006. He then started his own research group at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, UK, where he stayed until 2013. In April 2013, he moved with his research group to the UCL Institute of Neurology, where he is a professor at the Department of Molecular Neuroscience. Part of his group will be seconded to the Crick in 2016.
Research Interest
Jernej Ule currenr reseach is to integrate biochemistry and computational biology to obtain a comprehensive map of interactions between a specific protein and its RNA partners within our cells.
Publications
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Haberman, N; Huppertz, I; Attig, J; König, J; Wang, Z; Hauer, C; Hentze, MW; Kulozik, AE; Le Hir, H; Curk, T; Sibley, CR; Zarnack, K and Ule, J (2017) Insights into the design and interpretation of iCLIP experiments. Genome Biology 18, 7
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George, H; Ule, J and Hussain, S (2017) Illustrating the epitranscriptome at nucleotide resolution using methylation-iCLIP (miCLIP). Methods in Molecular Biology 1562, 91-106
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Dixit, S; Müller-McNicoll, M; David, V; Zarnack, K; Ule, J; Hashimi, H and Lukeš, J (2017) Differential binding of mitochondrial transcripts by MRB8170 and MRB4160 regulates distinct editing fates of mitochondrial mRNA in Trypanosomes. mBio 8, e02288-02216