The Julia Li Lab

Our mission is to uncover the missing link between repeat DNA, genome stability, and viral infection that underlies the etiology of virus-associated cancer and genetic diseases.

Welcome to our lab at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School!

Repeat DNA, Genomic Instability, and Viruses

Half of our genome consists of repeat sequences that resemble viral DNA, yet the functional significance of these virus-like repeats remains a mystery. Abnormal repeat sequences have been found at unstable genomic regions implicated in cancer and genetic diseases. However, how repeat sequences threaten the stability of our genome is not well understood. Finally, DNA viruses detected in cancer cells are also prime suspects in promoting genomic instability. For decades, these unsolved, seemingly connected observations pointed towards a missing mechanism.


The Missing Link: A Tale of Two Dots

By observing two fluorescent nuclear signals of the Epstein Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 1 (EBNA1), we found this missing piece to the puzzle: a cluster of Epstein Bar Virus (EBV)-like repeat sequences in our genome that can break and trigger chromosomal abnormalities in cells infected with EBV.  The overall goal of our lab is to leverage this initial discovery to identify the role of virus-like repeats in our genome in both normal and pathological states. Specifically, we employ advanced techniques in molecular biology, cell biology, single cell analysis, genome-wide sequencing, unbiased proteomics, and functional genomics to answer the following questions:

In the long run, we are excited about potentially uncovering a class of viral proteins that play a role in human health and disease by binding to virus-like repeat sequences in our genome.  Ultimately, understanding basic mechanisms surrounding virus-like repeat sequences will create new opportunities for the prevention and treatment of viral infection-associated cancer and genetic diseases.

Join us!

Our lab is officially opening in September 2024!  We are seeking to recruit fellows, students, and technicians who share our passion in repeat DNA, genomic instability, and viruses. We are a part of the Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital and the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School, situated at the heart of the vibrant scientific community of the Longwood Medical Area in Boston. If you are interested in joining our team, please send an email to julia.li@childrens.harvard.edu