Mathieu Quesnel-Vallières
@rna-ken.bsky.social
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Cancer & RNA splicing researcher (he/him) https://mqvlab.com Assistant Professor Department of Immunology and Cell Biology Université de Sherbrooke
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rna-ken.bsky.social
Open rank tenure-track position in comp bio at the University of Montreal. Great environment, great position. @futurepislack.bsky.social

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msf.ca
Last night, Al-Helou hospital in #Gaza City, supported by MSF, sustained severe collateral damage from nearby attacks. This came despite multiple assurances from Israeli forces that the hospital was not in danger.
rna-ken.bsky.social
I switched to Inkscape a few years ago. It's great.
rna-ken.bsky.social
I just described one of my aims as being "functional with translational undercurrents" in a grant that I'm writing, as if I were describing a fine wine, and for this sole reason I already consider this application to be successful.
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durocher1.bsky.social
JOB ALERT 🚨 We are hiring TWO principal investigators in cell, molecular, systems, or chemical biology in Toronto, Canada at @sinaihealth.bsky.social. We provide a generous startup, fully funded salary and academic appointment at U of Toronto.

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rna-ken.bsky.social
My fabulous lab is raising funds to support the @src-crs.bsky.social and the Université de Sherbrooke Cancer Research Institute.

Join us on September 13 or consider donating to our team to help us design the next generation of cancer treatments!

recherche-cancer-research.crs-src.ca/goto/MQV_lab
Lab members Emma, Mathieu, Nassima and Léo pose dressed up and wearing fabulous fashion accessories in front of a glittering curtain.
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martinalexsmith.bsky.social
RNA is far more than a messenger.

Its structures regulate, evolve, and catalyze — carrying out functions DNA alone cannot.

But predicting #RNA structure from sequence is still extremely difficult.

In our recently published paper in @narjournal.bsky.social we present a way forward.

🧵 ⤵️
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christinemayr.bsky.social
New paper:
More than 2700 human 3′UTRs are highly conserved. These 3′UTRs are essential components in mRNA templates, as their deletion decreases protein activity without changing protein abundance. Highly conserved 3′UTRs help the folding of proteins with long IDRs.

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
mRNA 3′UTRs chaperone intrinsically disordered regions to control protein activity
More than 2,700 human mRNA 3′UTRs have hundreds of highly conserved (HC) nucleotides, but their biological roles are unclear. Here, we show that mRNAs with HC 3′UTRs mostly encode proteins with long intrinsically disordered regions (IDRs), including MYC, UTX, and JMJD3. These proteins are only fully active when translated from mRNA templates that include their 3′UTRs, raising the possibility of functional interactions between 3′UTRs and IDRs. Rather than affecting protein abundance or localization, we find that HC 3′UTRs control transcriptional or histone demethylase activity through co-translationally determined protein oligomerization states that are kinetically stable. 3′UTR-dependent changes in protein folding require mRNA-IDR interactions, suggesting that mRNAs act as IDR chaperones. These mRNAs are multivalent, a biophysical RNA feature that enables their translation in network-like condensates, which provide favorable folding environments for proteins with long IDRs. These data indicate that the coding sequence is insufficient for the biogenesis of biologically active conformations of IDR-containing proteins and that RNA can catalyze protein folding. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. Pershing Square Foundation, https://ror.org/04tce9s05 G. Harold & Leila Y. Mathers Foundation National Institutes of Health, DP1GM123454, R35GM144046 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, https://ror.org/02yrq0923, P30 CA008748
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d2rmcgill.bsky.social
🔊 Meet Mathieu Quesnel Vallières @rna-ken.bsky.social : Using transcriptomic analyses to find cancer immunotherapy targets, he’s bringing his expertise to @usherbrooke.bsky.social , supported by D2R’s New Faculty Start-Up program

🔗Learn more: buff.ly/laJgUJ3

#ResearcherSpotlight #RNAResearch
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edueyras.bsky.social
dFORCE provides a revised timeline for mRNA synthesis wherein cleavage, termination, and m6A
deposition occur earlier than, or at least partially decoupled from, the bulk of splicing in thousands of genes
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jwoodgett.bsky.social
Hey Canadian scientists who haven't voted yet, here's a comparison of the costed platforms as they pertain to science prepared by the Canadian Society of Molecular Biosciences: csmb-scbm.ca/wp-content/u...
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msf.ca
Canada's political leaders must stand up for humanity.

Do you agree?

Retweet this tile to let them know. 🇨🇦

Read our full statement here: www.doctorswithoutborders.ca/msf-to-canad... #cdnpoli
rna-ken.bsky.social
Rare personal post to express how grateful I am for my collaborators and colleagues, for all the people around me willing to help, and how lucky I am to have this job.
rna-ken.bsky.social
Special thanks to Dr. Alexis Gonneaud and Dr. Jean-Philippe Babeu for their help and enthusiasm getting this project started.
rna-ken.bsky.social
Thank you @c17council.bsky.social, Childhood Cancer Canada and Sarcoma Research Canada for funding our project aiming to develop targeted immunotherapy for children with high-risk sarcoma.

Very excited to team up with Dr. Stéphanie Vairy to push this research forward!
#childhoodcancerresearch
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trantteam.bsky.social
Share with US students who had their offers of admission withdrawn for PhD programs:

Apply to Canada. Check out Canadian professors, and contact us. Our system works differently here, and we are all still, technically, able to accept students for Fall 2025.
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tristansyates.bsky.social
Last year, I was overjoyed to receive an NIH NRSA fellowship to study toddler brains and caregiving effects on memory at Columbia. Last night, my grant was terminated.
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harmitmalik.bsky.social
Many US students don’t know how to seek opportunities outside the US. With some help from our colleagues in EU and Canada, we could put together a consolidated website of PhD opportunities and scholarships outside the US, organized by field. There might still be time for this year in some places.
nabroderick.bsky.social
I’m having similar conversations and sharing international opportunities a lot. I’m sure for a lot of US based trainees that feels overwhelming. I moved to Europe for my postdoc.Happy to chat with any trainees about my experience if it would be helpful.
harmitmalik.bsky.social
Heartbreaking chats this week with students thinking of giving up on their dreams of getting a PhD. They worry about getting in PhD programs and careers post PhD. My suggestions: don’t be hasty, think broadly incl EU & Canada, & careers beyond traditional academia. What’re you telling your students?
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