Megan Greischar

Parasite life history strategies within the host, especially the timing of replication and transmission, influence disease severity and spread. I study how subtle differences in ecology within and outside the host can generate dramatic differences in parasite strategies. My research program uses two major approaches:
- Building ecologically-detailed models to ask when and why particular strategies would be favored
- Developing novel statistical approaches to better characterize parasite traits from existing data
Title: Assistant Professor
Department: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Roles: Faculty, Potential Undergraduate Mentor
Research Areas: Animal Hosts, Disease Ecology and Evolution, Genetics, Genomics and Cell Biology of Infection, Microbiota and Microbiomes
Lab: https://blogs.cornell.edu/greischarlab/
Email: megan.greischar@cornell.edu