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Posts by Michael Emerman

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Evolutionary characterization of antiviral SAMD9/9L across kingdoms supports ancient convergence and lineage-specific adaptations Nature Ecology & Evolution - A search for analogues of the human SAMD9/9L antiviral genes identifies convergent evolution of this gene family in the bacterial and animal kingdoms, with...

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Human MX1 orchestrates the cytoplasmic sequestration of neosynthesized influenza A virus vRNPs | PNAS Interferon-inducible Myxovirus resistance 1 (MX1) proteins are known to restrict influenza A virus (IAV) transcription/replication process. Herein,...

After years in the making, Joe McKellar @viroscope.bsky.social’s final PhD paper is finally out today in PNAS! 🎉 🎉🎉
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...

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The Sindbis virus nsP3 opal codon protects viral RNA and fitness by maintaining replication spherule integrity Most alphaviruses encode an in-frame opal stop codon between nsP3 and nsP4 in their nsP ORF. This opal stop codon mediates a temperature-dependent balance between viral polymerase production and prote...

New preprint alert! 🦟 <-> 🦠 <-> 🧑

I am thrilled to share our latest study on alphavirus host adaptation. More specifically, on how a single codon helps blunt alphavirus-induced host innate immune responses in mosquito and human cells. Continue reading for more!

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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What @memerman.bsky.social learned from Howard Temin

7 months ago 5 1 0 0

Thanks for writing it. (I do hate the picture though, Robert could have picked one where I am smiling).

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Virologist and HIV expert Dr. Michael Emerman retires During his 36-year career at Fred Hutch Cancer Center, Michael Emerman, PhD, made fundamental discoveries about HIV, the retrovirus that causes AIDS. He co-founded the field of paleovirology and consi...

www.fredhutch.org/content/www/...

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Research assistant (postdoc level) in molecular virology, EU-funded project APPEAL (Montpellier, France) The research assistant with a PhD in molecular virology (RA, 'ingénieur de recherche' in French) will work on the Horizon Europe-funded APPEAL project involving 13 partners from 6 countries, including...

New job offer in the team! If you're an experienced virologist (with a PhD), join us to work on Horizon Europe-funded APPEAL project in the vibrant city of Montpellier, South of France! euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/359640

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He resolved that he would not stop either, even though it was a huge sacrifice on his part. I believe this is what we owe our trainees: so long as they are invested in their work, we must be as well, even if it seems like the world is on fire around us, both literally and figuratively. 10/

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CSHL Leading Stand - Keynote Lecture Series

My Keynote Talk at the CSHL 50th annual meeting on Retroviruses is now online:
leadingstrand.cshl.edu/Keynote/Medi... Some more general parts such as ~ the 8'30" mark with the "What I learned from Howard Temin" slide and ~ the 40' mark with the "What is important to me in science" section.

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Centromeric DNA amplification triggered by viral proteins activates nuclear cGAS Herpesvirus proteins disrupt centromeres, triggering centromeric DNA amplification and local nuclear activation of the nucleic acid sensor cGAS. This reveals an immune surveillance mechanism in the nu...

Thrilled to share our latest @cp-cell.bsky.social.
We present VICAR (VIral-induced Centromeric DNA Amplification and Recognition), a new defense system to detect viruses in the nucleus based on nuclear cGAS.
www.cell.com/cell/abstrac...

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Thanks Marc!

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It was such beautiful day and retirement party!

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Congratulations you your promotion and tenure Craig! I still have the index card that you filled out on the first day of virology class where you wrote "I hope to obtain a better understanding of the major families of viruses involved in human disease." I'll mail it to you.

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How much of the unfortunate, devastating history of that period are we hellbent on recreating in the US? Parents of autistic children would be crazy to trust information of their precious children to this effort.

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Promotional image for AAAS/Science, congratulating the winners of the Mani L. Bhaumik of the Year Award. Featured are three award recipients, each in individual portraits, with names and affiliations displayed: Yvette Raphael, Wesely I. Sundquist, and Gilead Sciences' Merdad Parsey & Kripa Murali.

Promotional image for AAAS/Science, congratulating the winners of the Mani L. Bhaumik of the Year Award. Featured are three award recipients, each in individual portraits, with names and affiliations displayed: Yvette Raphael, Wesely I. Sundquist, and Gilead Sciences' Merdad Parsey & Kripa Murali.

Yvette Raphael, Gilead Sciences—with special recognition of Moupali Das—and Wesley Sundquist have been awarded the Mani L. Bhaumik Breakthrough of the Year Award for their work on HIV drug lenacapavir. www.aaas.org/news/road-le...

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Heterozygous and generalist MxA super-restrictors overcome breadth-specificity trade-offs in antiviral restriction Two evolutionary strategies allow the antiviral protein MxA to evolve simultaneous super-restriction against multiple viruses.

Really excited to share the final version of Rechel Geiger’s PhD thesis paper with help from friends

www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

Rechel is now back in medical school training to become a kickass physician-scientist

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This paper completes a three paper arc (so far) performed by three remarkable students co-mentored by me and @memerman.bsky.social

Patrick Michell (@psmitchej.bsky.social) first identified loop L4 as the key interface with the NP proteins of orthomyxoviruses (pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23084925/)

11 months ago 7 1 1 0
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A conserved opal termination codon optimizes a temperature-dependent trade-off between protein production and processing in alphaviruses Alphaviruses optimize viral polymerase production and polyprotein processing at distinct temperatures via a premature stop codon.

Our study exploring the evolutionary mechanism of alphavirus opal codon retention is now online! www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...

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Wesley Sundquist Named to TIME’s Annual TIME100 List of the 100 Most Influential People in the World Research in the Sundquist lab laid the foundations for the development of lenacapavir, a drug that prevents HIV infection with 99.9% to 100% efficacy and could dramatically lower infection rates world...

My dear friend, collaborator and scientific hero is recognised as one of 100 most influential people in the world by TIME. Sometimes the good guys get the recognition they deserve.

healthcare.utah.edu/newsroom/new...

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Cuts to science research funding cut American lives short − federal support is essential for medical breakthroughs The National Institutes of Health has been integral to scientific progress in treating countless human diseases. Without its support, patients will ultimately pay the price.

Federal funding of biomedical research has been a remarkably successful partnership, with benefits that are so intertwined in our daily lives that they can be easy to take for granted.

So what will we lose if the U.S. continues to defund research?

theconversation.com/cuts-to-scie...

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Indels allow antiviral proteins to evolve functional novelty inaccessible by missense mutations Tenthorey et al. compare the effects of missense and indel mutations on the acquisition of functional novelty by the rapidly evolving antiviral protein TRIM5α. They find that single indel mutations al...

Proud of this work, led by the amazing Jeannette Tenthorey (now Assistant Professor at UCSF), demonstrating the adaptive power of single indel mutations in host-virus arms races, but a little sad that this is the coda to her amazing postdoc in the Malik & Emerman labs.

www.cell.com/cell-genomic...

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Exclusive: NIH to cut grants for COVID research, documents reveal Studies on climate change and South Africa are also on the latest list of grants to be terminated, according to updated documents obtained by Nature.

Yesterday when I talked to @maxkozlov.bsky.social about this, I wondered which of my NIH-funded colleagues would have their grants cut.

All of them. Research on pandemic viruses has now ground to a screeching halt in the US.

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

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Furthermore, his wife, Betsy Arakawa, died of a virus that most people have not even heard about. Hantavirus is a rare virus, but has a very high mortality. As a virologist, I am greatly concerned about RFK Jr.'s threat:" We're going to give infectious disease a break for about eight years".

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Stand Up for Science 2025 - Seattle, WA Stand up for science with us on March 7th, 2025, because science is for everyone! More info at www.standupforscience2025.org

Hope to see many of my colleagues on Friday.

www.eventbrite.com/e/stand-up-f...

Science is for everyone.

For everyone to do, and for everyone to benefit from.

Weather forecast has also improved for Friday, but waterproof your posters just in case.

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Ann Carol Palmenberg, Ph.D Obituary February 20, 2025 - Cress Funeral and Cremation Services View Ann Carol Palmenberg, Ph.D's obituary, find service dates, and sign the guestbook.

Sad to share news of the loss of a virology legend after a long battle with cancer. We will miss you dearly, Ann Palmenberg. www.cressfuneralservice.com/obituaries/a...

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Two photos of Dr. Jon cooper: in the lab in the mid-1980s & during his final speech as division director in 2018.

Two photos of Dr. Jon cooper: in the lab in the mid-1980s & during his final speech as division director in 2018.

Today we’re celebrating Dr. Jon Cooper’s retirement and his 40 years in Basic Sciences @fredhutch.bsky.social. We’re grateful for his many contributions to science and his service to Fred Hutch and the division, including serving nine years as division director. Congrats Jon!

1 year ago 19 5 1 3
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Comment: Pending cuts to medical research would harm all in state | HeraldNet.com As UW medical scientists, we urge Washingtonians to defend the NIH’s life-saving research funding.

Patrick Mitchell (@psmitchej.bsky.social), Thornton Thompson and I wrote an OpEd, with support from 650+ biomedical researchers across Washington State (450+ at time of submission).

www.heraldnet.com/opinion/comm...

List: www.moltkelab.com/s/NIH-OpEd-S...

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👀Our latest work, led by Amandine Le Corf fantastic PhD student alumni @biorxivpreprint.bsky.social . Great collab @denard.bsky.social @psudmant.bsky.social

Genomic and functional #adaptations in #GBP5 highlight specificities of #bat antiviral innate #immunity 🦇🦠

www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...

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Congrats to Fred Hutch virologist Dr. Keith Jerome on being named a fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology, a prestigious leadership group within the American Society for #Microbiology! Read more: bit.ly/3EFmnb1

@uwvirology.bsky.social

1 year ago 7 1 0 0
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ASV Statement for our Members | American Society for Virology Our American Society for Virology (ASV) promotes the study and combatting of viruses, more than ever recognizing their importance and responding to them with research and education. Our academic…

Dear Virology Community, please see ASV’s statement to our members and the scientific community. asv.org/asv-statemen...

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