
About
Alexander Meeske is an Assistant Professor at the University of Washington in the Department of Microbiology. His research focuses on the mechanistic relationships between CRISPR-Cas systems, bacterial hosts, and bacteriophages, utilizing high-throughput genetics, biochemical reconstitution, and microscopy.
- Established Listeria seeligeri as a model for RNA-targeting CRISPR-Cas13 immunity during postdoctoral work at Rockefeller University.
- Current work explores regulation of CRISPR immunity, phage resistance mechanisms, and non-immune roles of CRISPR systems.
Research interests include:
- CRISPR-Cas Systems
- Anti-CRISPR Proteins
- Bacterial Cell Wall Synthesis
- Phage-Bacteria Coevolution
- RNA-Guided Immunity
- High-Throughput Genetic Screens
Recent publications highlight discoveries in:
- CRISPR-Cas13 dormancy and resuscitation pathways (2019–2023).
- Anti-CRISPR protein mechanisms (2020, 2022).
- Phage-encoded escape strategies (2016, 2021).
- Cell wall synthesis in Bacillus subtilis (2013–2016).
Lab members include:
- Postdocs: Shally Margolis, Shoshanna Kahne.
- PhD Students: Marshall Godsil, Sarina Kao, Amanda Antoch, Edith Sawyer, Luke Oriolt, Alison Ciling.
- Research Scientists: Maddie Williams, Mark Katz.
Collaborations extend to the Guo Lab, focusing on joint PhD training programs.
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