Montreal Seminar

I'll be giving a short talk at the University of Montreal's Institute for Reasearch in Immunology and Cancer as part of their Young Investigators Research Symposium.

The title of the talk will be:
Beyond the signal sequence hypothesis: nuclear export and endoplasmic reticulum targeting of mRNAs

Wish me luck!

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Good luck Alex!!!

It will be good to be back in Mtl. Wish I could be there to attend. G-luck Alex.

great talk Alex, was very well liked by those who heard it.