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John Brown University
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Julia Zaborowsky is a graduate student at John Brown University whose research spans diverse topics, including RNA biology, biomineralization, and materials science. Her work in RNA research explores the mechanisms of RNA splicing and the interplay between RNA-binding proteins and splicing factors, as demonstrated by a 2024 publication investigating a dual DNA/RNA-binding factor's role in co-transcriptional splicing. Zaborowsky also investigates calcium carbonate crystallization, with a focus on understanding the structure, composition, and function of adhesives and shells in freshwater bivalves and oysters. This research has yielded insights into bone tissue engineering materials.
Her primary research interests lie in RNA modifications and cancer, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, and bone tissue engineering materials.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 8
Selected Publications
- A dual DNA/RNA-binding factor regulates co-transcriptional splicing through target RNA interaction and modulates splicing factor dynamics (2024) DOI
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