Check out our latest manuscript “Influenza A virus propagation requires the activation of the unfolded protein response and the accumulation of insoluble protein aggregates” at iScience on how IAV infection induces the UPR and the accumulation of insoluble protein aggregates.
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EpiViral Conference on “RNA biology and pathogen-host interactions”
We are happy to announce that registrations and abstract submission for our upcoming conference are now OPEN! Event’s webpage: https://bit.ly/RNAHostPath Save the date!
New publication “Emerging roles of the Protein Phosphatase 1 (PP1) in the context of viral infections”
Check out our latest manuscript on the “Emerging role of the PP1 in the context of viral infections” published in Cell Communication and Signalling. In this manuscript we reviewed what is known concerning the role of PP1 in the context of viral infections and discuss how it may constitute a putative host-based target for the...
Congratulations to Mariana Marques for PhD defense
Mariana Marques have just defended her PhD thesis! What an outstanding defense!! Mariana’s journey as a researcher has been inspiring, and we can’t wait to see her, surely amazing, future contributions to the field. We wish you a bright future filled with groundbreaking discoveries!
DR Lab 10 year Anniversary
Current members and allumni of DR Lab got together to celebrated its 10 year anniversary.
New publication “The hidden RNA code: implications of the RNA epitranscriptome in the context of viral infections”
Emerging evidence highlights the multifaceted roles of the RNA epitranscriptome during viral infections. By modulating the modification landscape of viral and host RNAs, viruses enhance their propagation and elude host surveillance mechanisms. Here, we discuss how specific RNA modifications, in either host or viral RNA molecules, impact the virus-life cycle and host antiviral responses, highlighting...
New Book “Peroxisomes: Methods and Protocols”: 3 chapters from DR Lab
Check out our latest publications: Determining the Importance of Peroxisomal Proteins for Viral Infections in Cultured Mammalian Cells. Marques M, Ferreira AR, Ribeiro D. Methods Mol Biol. 2023;2643:309-319. Tools to Investigate the Peroxisome-Dependent Antiviral Response. Ramos B., Ferreira A.R., Ribeiro D. Methods Mol Biol. 2023;2643:295-307. Peroxisomes and Viruses: Overview on Current Knowledge and Experimental...
Fulbright scholarship awarded to Bruno Ramos
Our PhD student Bruno Ramos was awarded with a scholarship sponsored by The Fulbright Program to support his research at the lab of his co-supervisor Jonathan Kagan at Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Congratulations Bruno!
Congratulations to our new PhD students
Our group is getting bigger! 3 students were granted with PhD Fellowships from FCT to continue their work in our lab. Congratulations to Vanessa Ferreira, Alexandre Nunes and Pedro Corda!
Just Published! | Emerging Roles of tRNAs in RNA Virus Infections
How do RNA viruses exploit the host tRNA-related mechanisms? May these represent promising targets for the development of novel antiviral strategies? Check out our latest manuscript.