SGS: Sun Hur - Nucleic acid-induced self-assembly – foreign nucleic acid sensors and beyond

Max Planck Special Guest Lecture Series

  • Date: Oct 30, 2023
  • Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Local Time Germany)
  • Speaker: Sun Hur
  • Harvard Medical School & Boston Children’s Hospital, Boston USA
  • Location: MPI-IE
  • Room: Main Lecture Hall
  • Host: Ibrahim Cissé
 SGS: Sun Hur - Nucleic acid-induced self-assembly – foreign nucleic acid sensors and beyond
Sun Hur joins the Max Planck lecture series. She will give an insight into her research on self- and non-Self RNA Discrimination in innate immunity. Dr. Hur is a professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology and the Oscar M. Schloss Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and is a senior investigator in cellular and molecular medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital. Talk title: “Nucleic acid-induced self-assembly – foreign nucleic acid sensors and beyond”

Sun Hur lab seeks to unravel the underlying principles of innate immunity that allow the body to detect and respond to invading pathogens. Specifically, Hur and her team are investigating how the vertebrate immune system discriminates between self and non-self on the basis of RNA structure and modifications. Using structural and biochemical approaches, the team focuses on immune receptors and modulators of the antiviral innate immune response. The team is also investigating other aspects of nucleic acid biology, such as transcriptional reprogramming and post-transcriptional regulation, during the development and maturation of the vertebrate immune system. Their work has implications for better understanding and treating viral infections and other diseases, such as autoimmune inflammatory disorders and cancer.

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