gregory harrison

Gregory Harrison

gregory harrison

Research/Areas of Interest

My research aims to define the molecular machinery that is required for cell division in the pathogen Clostridioides difficile. As an endospore-forming bacterium, C. difficile undergoes two flavors of cell division – medial division, which is essential for normal growth, and asymmetric division, which is essential for sporulation. By understanding the molecular mechanisms that govern cell division during these two distinct lifestyles of C. difficile, I hope to identify novel therapeutic targets to combat this dangerous pathogen.

Advisor: Aimee Shen, PhD

Education

BA, Biology, Washington University in St Louis, St Louis, MO
PhD, Molecular Microbiology & Microbial Pathogenesis, Washington University in St Louis, St Louis, MO