Shirit Einav
Assistant Professor
Medicine
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Shirit Einav is an infectious disease doctor. Her special interest is diagnosis and treatment of emerging viral infections.
Research Interest
The goals of my lab are to better understand virus-host protein interactions, identify host factors conservatively required by multiple viruses, and develop broad-spectrum host-centered antiviral approaches with a high genetic barrier for resistance. We combine novel proteomic approaches, including microfluidics platforms, with molecular virology, biochemical, and genomic approaches to achieve these goals. We focus on emerging viruses from the Flaviviridae family (hepatitis C, dengue, Zika), as well as unrelated viruses, such as Ebola
Publications
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Glick Y, Ben-Ari Y, Drayman N, Pellach M, Neveu G, et al.(2016) Pathogen receptor discovery with a microfluidic human membrane protein array PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 113: 4344-4349
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E, Neveu G, Shulla A, Brannan J, Pu S, Wang S, Xiao F, et al. (2017) Anticancer kinase inhibitors impair intracellular viral trafficking and exert broad-spectrum antiviral effects JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION B 127: 1338-1352