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Editor’s note: This article is based on a contributed paper from MLA/SLA ‘23.
Background
University of Houston Libraries is a large academic research library system that serves the University of Houston (UH) community across its three Houston-area campuses, consisting of seven academic colleges and 10 professional schools with nearly 47,000 students and more than 2,800 faculty. It is the second-most ethnically diverse research university in the U.S. With long-established health sciences programs in optometry, pharmacy, and social work, a college of nursing was added in 2015 and an allopathic medical school was established in 2019. As a public Tier One research university(1), the Libraries’ primary focus is supporting the research activities of its large and diverse academic community.
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Concerted efforts to deepen understanding of RNA modifications and their role in living systems hold the potential to advance human health, improve crop yields, and address other pressing societal challenges. RNA, which carries the information encoded by DNA to the places where it is needed, is amazingly diverse and dynamic. RNA is processed and modified through natural biological pathways, ...
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