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Sam Griffiths-Jones is a Professor of Computational Biology at the University of Manchester, affiliated with the Division of Evolution, Infection and Genomics within the Faculty of Life Sciences and Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health. His research focuses on non-coding RNA (ncRNA) structure, function, and evolution, leveraging computational methods and databases such as Rfam and miRBase. He holds a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Nottingham (2000) and has held academic positions since 2007, including roles at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute.
Research interests include ncRNA gene identification, microRNA regulation, and comparative genomics. Key contributions include curating miRBase and expanding Rfam to include viral and metagenomic families. His work bridges computational tools and biological insights, addressing questions about RNA diversity and evolutionary mechanisms.
- Education: BSc (Biochemistry) and PhD (Chemistry) from the University of Nottingham
- Labs/Teams: Leads a group focused on RNA computational biology and collaborates with global teams on Rfam/miRBase development
- Grants/Impacts: Impacts include tool development for microRNA research and pharmaceutical applications
Teaching roles include Academic Admissions Officer for biosciences programs and courses in bioinformatics and genomics. Recent publications (2020-2025) highlight advancements in RNA sequencing, database resources, and functional studies in diverse organisms.




