
ricardo rajsbaum
@rrajsbaum
The Rajsbaum lab studies host-virus interactions and innate immune responses regulated by the host ubiquitin system
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Other featured speakers are: ricardo rajsbaum, Ashley St. John Lab, RongHai, Pager Lab, Maudry Laurent-Rolle, Peter Nagy and many more!

Thanks to the fantastic NIH reviewers! We are hiring postdocs to work on CoV-2, innate immunity and ubiquitin pathways! Send CV and statement of interests to [email protected]


Thrilled excited to share our new work led by Jessica Fiege. Here we use the “dirty” mouse model to evaluate influenza vaccines. 1/4 authors.elsevier.com/a/1e0MF6t8JEfM…




Excited to win AUM BioTech #yeti tumbler. Looking forward to using their RNA silencing products in vivo. #immunology2022 The American Association of Immunologists (AAI) #Aai2022


congratulations to Sarah van Tol et al for this nice story on the detailed molecular mechanism on how Ebola VP35 regulates viral transcription via ubiquitination. Ubiquitination of Ebola virus VP35 at lysine 309 regulates viral transcription and assembly pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35533195/




We are still recruiting Postdocs. If you love viruses and interplay with immunity, this is for you! We love collaborations in an inclusive and diverse environment . Open to your new ideas. Join us! njms-web.njms.rutgers.edu/profile/myProf… email me to: [email protected]

TRIM Proteins in Antiviral Immunity and Virus Pathogenesis mdpi.com/si/176434 #mdpiviruses via Viruses MDPI
