Jenny Hyde, PhD

Jenny Hyde, PhD

Associate Professor of Medicine

Dr. Jenny Hyde leads and performs basic research centered on virus-host interactions at WashU Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases. Her research has focused on understanding how viral RNA structure shapes virus-host interactions, particularly in mosquito-borne alphaviruses, and how these interactions influence immune evasion, viral emergence, transmission, and disease pathogenesis. Her work combines molecular virology and RNA biology to uncover the mechanisms by which viral RNA structures regulate RNA-protein interactions, with the goal of identifying new therapeutic targets and advancing antiviral and vaccine development. While centered on emerging viral pathogens, Dr. Hyde’s research has broader applications to RNA biology across infectious and non-infectious diseases.

Dr. Hyde first joined WashU Medicine as a post-doctoral research associate in the Diamond Lab in 2011. She then served as Assistant Professor in Microbiology at University of Washington, Seattle, WA from 2016 until 2026 before returning to WashU as a faculty member.

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Education and Training
  • Bachelor of Science (Honors Class I) in Microbiology, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland, Australia (2005)
  • PhD in Virology, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland, Australia (2011)
  • Post-doctoral Research Associate, Department of Infectious Diseases, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, Missouri (2011-2016)
Selected Publications

Jennifer L Hyde’s Bibliography – NCBI