Postdoctoral Fellow
Job Posting Title: Postdoctoral Fellow ---- Hiring Department: Molecular Biosciences ---- Position Open To: All Applicants ---- Weekly Scheduled Hours: 40 ---- FLSA Status: Exempt ---- Earliest Start ...
#PostdocRecruiting:
My group at the University of Texas at Austin is recruiting a Postdoc in virology and structural biology. Please see more details here:
utaustin.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UTstaff/job/...
Informal inquiries are encouraged, and see more lab info here: zunlongke-lab.org
04.03.2026 19:27
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A Break in a Longstanding Mystery about Origin of Complex Life
Breathe easy. It appears our microbial ancestors used oxygen, too.
Some of our earliest microbial ancestors, the Asgard archaea, were able to use oxygen, says new study in @nature.com. It may solve a mystery about how complex life first arose.
#AsgardArchaea #MicrobialEcology #Eukaryogenesis #TexasScience @utmsi.bsky.social @archaeal.bsky.social
18.02.2026 22:31
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Polyomaviruses are masters of persistence and dissemination: we show there are two forms of long-term persistent PyVs in the kidney: the majority being cryptic (non-shedding) and a minority that actively shed, and these fates are determined shortly after infection.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.6...
13.02.2026 13:31
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3 papers in Cell @cellpress.bsky.social today exploring the mechanistic connection between Epstein-Barr virus and multiple sclerosis #MultipleSclerosis
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13.01.2026 16:25
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Episode 13 - Simon Baker by Phil Lang is Not a Scientist
In this podcast I speak to Simon about his important research into the causes of bladder cancer, as well as his life and career.StoryΒ from Kidney Research UK about Simon's important breakthrough: http...
I chatted with @philiprlang.bsky.social on his podcast about how a virus might be involved in bladder cancer. Since "Phil Lang is Not a Scientist", we made this really accessible. If you're interested in how small sneaky DNA viruses might contribute to the origins of cancers, give it a listen.
07.01.2026 13:08
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Although not covered in our review because of its more recent posting, there is a related important manuscript from Denise Galloway's lab: www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
06.01.2026 21:49
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His covers seminal older work from Luis Villarreal (UCI) as well as newer important work including findings from Jim Pipas' lab (U Pitt) and Sunni Thompson's lab (UA Birmingham).
06.01.2026 21:48
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Craig! Hope the holidays have been most excellent for you and hereβs to 2026!
I heart Neil.
26.12.2025 15:16
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Check out @lizthayer.bsky.social's new preprint exploring factors that influence cell-to-cell heterogeneity in interferon (IFN) induction potential!
12.12.2025 22:12
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Virus-induced APOBEC3 transmutagenesis in bladder cancer initiation
A model for hit-and-run viral carcinogenesis in the bladder.
How long-term persistent virus infection could cause inflammatory-associated cancer in uninfected cells:
Polyomavirus BKPyV
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
04.12.2025 14:32
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If anyone is at #RNA2025, please stop by my labβs posters on triphosphate balance and virus infection and tracking persistent infection with precision to identify viral miRNA functions.
Authors Szymanik and Mojumder are really great and are presenting in the second session this Friday from 8-10.
28.05.2025 16:23
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Hsc70-4: An unanticipated mediator of dsRNA internalization in Drosophila
Hsc70-4 localizes to the cell surface of Drosophila cells, binds to exogenous dsRNA, and mediates its internalization.
Stop for a second and try to imagine this: a heat shock protein relocalizes to the cell surface and mediates dsRNA binding and internalization!
Intrigued? Read our newly minted paper in Science Advances www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Congrats to all the authors and thanks to reviewers and editor!
20.05.2025 14:47
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New Resource Article:
Joseph Ziegelbauer @drjz.bsky.social and colleagues profile cis- and trans-acting elements of viral circRNAs and identify noncanonical mechanisms underlying back-splicing - utilizing their custom-built βCHARLIEβ pipeline
www.embopress.org/doi/full/10....
03.03.2025 17:32
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Viral piracy of host RNA phosphatase DUSP11 by avipoxviruses
Author summary Viruses face a critical challenge of disabling or avoiding host immune defenses. Cells typically recognize the presence of a virus through specific molecular markers, including triphosp...
Previously, KO and overexpression showed host RNA 5β triphosphatase DUSP11 can reduce RIG-I sensitivity.
Here, we show poxviruses code for viral DUSP11 that can regulate host RNP III transcripts and RIG-I, providing evolutionary support DUSP11 can be pro-viral.
journals.plos.org/plospathogen...
22.04.2025 13:22
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This work depended on the creative mind of Benni Goetz who came up with new ways to visualize and analyze virus barcode data. Unfortunately, Benni passed away before publication of his work. We hope his methods will be useful to others studying diverse microbes and persistent infection.
07.04.2025 19:50
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This may help explain the ubiquity and success of these viruses for long term persistence.
07.04.2025 19:47
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Please add me too. I am a virologist at UT Austin.
14.11.2024 20:32
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