A *post-doctoral position* is available to study the molecular mechanism
   for self vs. non-self discrimination by the innate immune system. We use a
   combination of X-ray crystallography, biochemistry and cell biology to
   characterize structures and functions of key host molecules that recognize
   foreign molecules, in particular viral nucleic acids.

   Applicants should have received a PhD and have a strong background in
   X-ray crystallography, biochemistry, RNA biology, immunology or virology.

   Please send a cover letter, CV, names, e-mail addresses and telephone
   numbers of three references to Sun Hur at
sun....@childrens.harvard.edu<h...@idi.harvard.edu>

For more information, visit http://labs.idi.harvard.edu/hur/
Relevant papers

   1. Wu B, Peisley A, Richards C, Yao H, Zeng Z, Lin C, Chu F, Walz T &
      Hur S. Structural Basis for dsRNA recognition, filament formation and
      antiviral signaling by MDA5. Cell, 2013, 152, 276-89,  PMID: 23273991
      2. Peisley A*, Jo MH*, Lin C, Wu B, Orme-Johnson M, Walz T, Hohng S &
      Hur S. Kinetic Mechanism for Viral dsRNA Length Discrimination by MDA5
      filament. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2012), 109, E3340-9,
      PMID:23129641 (* equal contribution)
      3. Peisley A, Lin C, Wu B, Orme-Johnson M, Liu M, Walz T & Hur S.
      Cooperative Assembly and Dynamic Disassembly of MDA5 Filaments for Viral
      dsRNA Recognition. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (2011), 108,
      21010-5.

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