| Artzt Lab: Summary and publications of work on phenotypic and aspects of development of the vertebrate nervous system, including a tumor-like phenotype, at the University of Texas, Austin. |
| Beggs Lab.: Research focused on premRNA splicing in yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, in particular the protein-protein and protein-RNA interactions. Includes projects, abstracts, and contacts for members at University of Edinburgh, Scotland. |
| Berna group: Loose association of research groups at the University of Bern whose research deals with the structure and function of RNA and related nucleic acid molecules. |
| Bowes Rickman Laboratory: Introduction to research, staff and publications using molecular probes to identify genes associated with macular degeneration and other blindness, at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. |
| Caddick Laboratory: Nitrogen metabolism in the fungus Aspergillus nidulans, its role in regulation of areA and areB gene signaling. Overview and publications from the University of Liverpool, England. |
| Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories: Laboratories involved in genetics at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, New York, USA. |
| Cooper Laboratory, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston: Mechanisms of regulation of generation of multiple protein isoforms via alternative splicing. |
| Czech RNA Club: Main event is an annual workshop usually in the second half of September. |
| Ellington Lab: Use bioinformatics, modeling, and rational design to study evolutionary processes. |
| Institute of Chemistry and Cell Biology: Initiative for Chemical Genetics, at the Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. |
| Jim Brown Laboratory: Study of ribonuclease P, where an RNA chain is the catalytic unit, at North Carolina State University, Raleigh, USA |
| KTH Biotechnology: Research on combinatorial protein engineering, protein library technology, protein expression, protein detection (including arrays) and cell biology. |
| Lopes, Dr. John M.: Study of transcriptional activators and repressors that affect membrane biogenesis, at Wayne State University, Columbia, South Carolina. |
| Maas Research Group: Control and mechanisms of RNA editing, at Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA USA. |
| Mario Pezzotti: Interests in plant genetics, including links to publications and laboratory members at the University of Verona, Italy. |
| Molecular Sciences Institute: Independent non-profit research laboratory combining genomic experimentation and computer modeling, Berkeley, California, USA. |
| NC State University RNA Biology Group: Research groups from a variety of departments with interests in the structure, function, and expression of RNA. |
| RNA WebRing: A science-based webring to link together molecular biology groups who work with, or are interested in RNA transcription, processing, editing and other aspects of RNA metabolism. |
| Sachs Lab Univ. California Berkely: Studies how protein synthesis is initiated and regulated in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. |
| Section Molecular Neurogenetics: Research on genetics of polyglutamine neurodegeneration, such as Huntington and spinocerebellar ataxia 2, as well as stroke spasticity and Parkinsons disease at Goethe University Hospital, Frankfurt, Germany. |
| SingerLab: The research laboratory of Robert H Singer at Yeshiva University, New York, USA, uses fluorescent labels in fixed and living cells to study RNA expression and movement in single cells. |
| Stanford Genome Technology Center: Personnel, projects, protocols and instruments in the development of systems to increase the efficiency of DNA sequencing, including functional analysis and software developed at Stanford Genome Technology Center, Palo Alto, California. |
| The RNA Society of North Carolina: Organizes seminars by invited speakers, a biennial International RNA Symposium and an annual regional research meeting. |
| Walter Lab, University of Michigan: Study of catalytic RNAs "ribozymes". |