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A PhD position is available in the Nucleic Acid Immunity lab of Jonathan Maelfait at the VIBUGent Center for Inflammation Research (). Nucleic acids are potent triggers of immune responses. The presence of virusderived RNA or DNA molecules activates nucleic acid sensors inside the host cell which stimulates protective antiviral immune responses. The recognition of viral nucleic acids by the immune system is important in the context of virus infection but is also highly relevant for vaccination. For example nucleic sensing of nucleic acids present in SARSCoV2 mRNA vaccines are thought to evoke a protective immune response.
The goal of your PhD project will be to identify the nucleic acid sensors that activate dendritic cells to induce protective immunity by mRNA vaccination. During your PhD you will obtain strong skills in nucleic acid immunity molecular cell biology dendritic cells and in vivo mouse models of mRNA vaccination. Your work will be part of a collaborative effort with the labs of Sophie Janssens (Faculty of Health Sciences and Medicine) and Stefaan De Smedt (Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences) aimed at understanding the function of dendritic cells in mRNA vaccines.
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