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As per available reports about 2 Conferences, 2 Workshops are presently dedicated exclusively to RNA interference and about 13 Open Access articles are being published on RNA interference.
RNA interference (RNAi) is a biological process in which RNA molecules inhibit gene expression, typically by causing the destruction of specific mRNA molecules. Historically, it was known by other names, including co-suppression, post transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS), and quelling. Only after these apparently unrelated processes were fully understood did it become clear that they all described the RNAi phenomenon. Andrew Fire and Craig C. Mello shared the 2006 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their work on RNA interference in the nematode worm Caenorhabditis elegans, which they published in 1998.
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Scope & Importance:
RNA Interference Conferences are based on the study of two types of small ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules – microRNA (miRNA) and small interfering RNA (siRNA) – are central to RNA interference. RNAs are the direct products of genes, and these small RNAs can bind to other specific messenger RNA (mRNA) molecules and either increase or decrease their activity, for example by preventing an mRNA from producing a protein. RNA interference Conferences shows how this phenomenon has an important role in defending cells against parasitic nucleotide sequences – viruses and transposons. It also influences development.
Market Analysis:
The global market RNA interference (RNAi) drug delivery technologies is expected to grow to nearly $38.8 billion by 2018, with a five-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27.2%. The aptamer delivery category, the fastest moving segment of the market, is moving at a phenomenal 58.2% CAGR.
The field of RNAi therapeutics has shown tremendous growth and has moved toward clinical trials. Nonetheless, the development of RNAi therapeutics is dependent on safe, effective, and clinically suitable delivery carriers. The nanoparticle delivery category is the largest segment of the overall market and is expected to grow to $33.4 billion by 2018, registering a CAGR of 25%.
However, the aptamer delivery category, which was valued at just $218 million in 2013, is expected to jump to nearly $2.2 billion in 2018. Aptamers offer several advantages compared to protein or small-molecule drugs, most notably their ease of production, low risk of inducing an immune reaction in humans, and amenability to chemical modifications that enhance their drug-like properties, including improved stability and residence time in the bloodstream.
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25. Non-coding RNAs and RNAP II Regulation in Development and Disease, Texas, USA
Societies Associated with RNA Research:
1. The Association of Bimolecular Resource Facilities (ABRF), Bethesda, MD, USA
2. American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
3. Triangle Chromatography Discussion Group, USA
4. American Chemical Society
5. American Society for Microbiology, USA
6. RNA Society - Maryland, USA
7. University of Nebraska Medical Centre, Omaha, Nebraska, USA
8. US HUPO, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA
9. The Protein Society, USA
10. Society for Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology, Fairfax, Virginia, USA
11. Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), Maryland, USA
12. BioFlorida- Life Science Community
13. European Society of Human Genetics, Vienna, Austria
14. European Proteimcs Association (EuPA), UK
15. British Society for Proteome Research (BSPR), UK
16. Swiss Proteomics Society (SPS), Switzerland
17. Proteomics Society, India
Companies associated with RNA Research:
1. Affymetrix - Santa Clara, California USA
2. Roche NimbleGen Inc. Madison, Wisconsin, United States
3. SciGene Sunnyvale, California, United States
4. Arrayit Corporation
5. DNAmicroarray California, USA
6. LC Sciences, Houston, TX, US
7. SeqWright Genomic Services (a unit of GE health care)
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