Ok Sarah Shin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor Department of Biomedical Sciences College of Medicine Korea University Seoul 136-705, Republic of Korea
Phone: 02 2626 3280
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Email: sarahshin79 [at] gmail.com
Bio
Education
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2002 |
B.A. |
Department of Biology, Clark University, Worcester, MA |
2003 |
M.A. |
Department of Biology, Clark University, Worcester, MA |
2009 |
Ph.D. |
Department of Immunology, Tufts University, Boston, MA |
Dissertation title: The Role of Innate Immunity in the Pathogenesis of Lyme Disease Employment/Positions Held2013-Present Assistant Professor, Korea University, College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea 2011-2013 Assistant Research Professor, Korea University 2011 Research Assistant Professor, Catholic University of Korea 2010-2011 Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 2009-2010 Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 2002-2004 Department of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA
Research Keywords: Innate immunity, Lyme disease, hantaviruses
Selected Publications
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Krause KK, Azouz F, Shin OS, Kumar M.
Understanding the pathogenesis of Zika virus infection using animal models.
Immune Network
2017
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Seong RK, Seo SW, Kim JA, Fletcher SJ, Morgan NV, Kumar M, Choi YK, Shin OS.
Schlafen 14 (SLFN14) is a novel antiviral factor involved in the control of viral replication.
Immunobiology
2017
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Kim JA, Park SK, Kumar M, Lee CH, Shin OS.
Insights into the role of immunosenescence during varicella zoster virus infection (shingles) in the aging cell model.
Oncotarget
2015
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Lee JG, Gu SH, Baek LJ, Shin OS, Kim HC, Klein TA, Yanagihara R, Song JW.
Whole-genome sequence of Muju virus, an arvicolid rodent-borne hantavirus.
Genome Announcements
2014
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Lee JG, Gu SH, Baek LJ, Shin OS, Park KS, Kim HC, Klein TA, Yanagihara R, Song JW.
Muju virus, harbored by Myodes regulus in Korea, might represent a genetic variant of Puumala virus, the prototype arvicolid rodent-borne hantavirus.
Viruses
2014
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Shin OS, Song GS, Kumar M, Yanagihara R, Lee HW, Song JW.
Hantaviruses induce antiviral and pro-inflammatory innate immune responses in astrocytic cells and the brain.
Viral Immunology
2014
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Shin OS, Kumar M, Yanagihara R, Song JW.
Hantaviruses induce cell type- and viral species-specific host microRNA expression signatures.
Virology
2013
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Shin OS, Yanagihara R, Song J-W.
Distinct innate immune responses in human macrophages and endothelial cells infected with shrew-borne hantaviruses.
Virology
2012
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