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Sun Hur is a South Korean-born scientist. She is an Oscar M. Schloss Professor at
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and
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and an investigator in the
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.


Early life and education

Hur was born and raised in Seoul, South Korea to an engineering father and chemist-trained mother. She was admitted to Seoul National University and Ewha Womans University at the same time, but chose Ewha Womans University due to the passionate recruitment offer. She completed her
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degree from
Ewha Womans University Ewha Womans University () is a private women's university in Seoul founded in 1886 by Mary F. Scranton under Emperor Gojong. It was the first university founded in South Korea. Currently, Ewha is one of the world's largest female educational ins ...
before moving to the United States in 2000 to conduct research at the
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and participate in an exchange program at the
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. Hur completed her PhD in physical chemistry in 2003 under the guidance of Thomas Bruice and then obtained post-doctoral training in X-ray crystallography at the
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with Robert M. Stroud. While conducting her post-doctoral fellowship in experimental enzymology, Hur contributed to research on the mechanism by which a protein-synthesizing enzyme catalyzes reactions.


Career

Following her post-doctoral training, Hur joined the faculty at
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(HMS) in 2008 as an
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and
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in 2010. As an assistant professor of biological chemistry and molecular pharmacology, Hur focused her research on how the immune system detects viruses, specifically
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. In her own laboratory, Hur's research on a family of viral RNA receptors led to the discovery of key mechanistic principles of foreign nucleic acid sensing. In 2010, she was one of three HMS professors named Pew Scholars in the biomedical sciences by the Pew Charitable Trusts. Using funds from the Pew Scholarship, Hur and a post-doctoral fellow showed that ubiquitin helps the protein RIG-I gather into stable rings. This provided a structural rationale for how ubiquitin is vital for RIG-I and how that might help keep the immune system stable. In 2015, Hur received the Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Biomedical Science as a young foreign-born biomedical scientist who has demonstrated significant early achievement in basic, applied or translational biomedical science. She was specifically recognized for her research into the immune system, particularly "disease-causing viruses that generate a double-stranded RNA during replication." Hur stated that she planned on using the funding from the prize to "develop medicines to prevent miscommunication in the immune system as well as strategies to use the immune system to combat certain cancers." As a result of her biomedical research, Hur received one of the
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's 2019 Director's Pioneer Award. In the same year, she was also promoted to the rank of
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in Harvard's Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology. The following year, Hur was named a 2020
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in Life Sciences finalist. She was also appointed to sit on the scientific advisory board for Silicon Therapeutics. Prior to the start of the 2021–22 academic year, Hur was one of four HMS faculty members appointed
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Investigators. In November 2021, Hur was one of the three inaugural winners of the Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research as a scientist under the age of 50 who is "making significant contributions to the understanding of cancer or are improving the treatment of the disease through basic or clinical research." She was also the 2022 recipient of the Protein Society Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin Award, which recognizes scientists who were influential in expanding societies understanding of proteins.


References

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