On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the RNA journal
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA
- Corresponding author: gdreyfuss{at}hhmi.upenn.edu
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On the wonderful occasion of the RNA journal's 20th anniversary, I think one can say without a doubt that the RNA field has been an amazing source of excitement and remarkable advances that have inseminated multiple fields across biology and medicine. The RNA journal reflects the vibrant and collegial RNA community, but the journal's success is also a tribute to the superb leadership, integrity, and scholarship of its Editor, Tim Nilsen, and dedicated Editorial Board. I feel very fortunate to have been working in this exciting field no less because of the many friendships I have made with wonderful colleagues and mostly the truly exceptional individuals that I have had in my laboratory. The journey, so far, has been phenomenal and full of surprises. Looking back, I would not have been able to foresee the course that my laboratory took since the journal's inception. I will briefly describe some highlights …










