معرفی
Scott S Grieshaber is an Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at the College of Science, University of Idaho. His research focuses on the molecular mechanisms of Chlamydia trachomatis pathogenesis, host-cell interactions, and bacterial developmental cycles.
- Education:
- PhD in Molecular Biology (2000), University of Wyoming
- BS in Microbiology (1991), Colorado State University
Research Interests: Dr. Grieshaber investigates biochemical and molecular processes in chlamydial infections, including transcriptional regulation, effector proteins, and cytoskeletal remodeling. His work spans molecular microbiology, biochemistry, and cellular biology.
Article Trends: Recent publications highlight computational modeling of the Chlamydia developmental cycle, roles of sRNAs in gene regulation, and effector proteins like TarP and CPAF that manipulate host cell machinery. Studies also explore metabolic dormancy and antibiotic responses.
Affiliations: Dr. Grieshaber is a member of the Initiative for Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies, Institute for Interdisciplinary Data Sciences, and the Office of Research and Economic Development at the University of Idaho. He also participates in the Institute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation.
Labs & Collaborations: His work integrates multidisciplinary approaches, collaborating with bioinformatics, data science, and modeling institutes to study bacterial-host interactions and developmental biology.





