Education
B.A. Brigham Young University, 1987
Ph.D. California Institute of Technology, 1992
Howard Hughes Medical Institute Predoctoral Fellow, Caltech, 1988-92
Postdoctoral Fellow, Biochemistry, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1992-95
Honors
- HHMI Predoctoral Fellow, Caltech, 1988-92
- Life Sciences Research Foundation Fellow, CU Boulder, 1992-95
- Beckman Young Investigator Award, Yale University, 1997-99
- Searle Scholar Award, Yale University, 1997-2000
- Beginning Investigator Award, American Cancer Society, Yale University, 2002-06
- Dylan Hixon Prize for Teaching Excellence in the Natural Sciences, Yale University, 2004
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute Professor
- Graduate Mentoring Award in the Sciences, Yale University, 2007
- Schering Plough Research Institute Award from the ASBMB, 2008
- Elected member of the Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering, 2012
Recent Publications
A. Knappenberger, C. W. Reiss, C. M. Focht and S. A. Strobel, A modular RNA domain that confers differential ligand specificity, Biochemistry. 59, 1361-1366 (2020). PMCID: PMC7311191
D. A. Hiller, B. F. Dunican, S. Nallur, N. Li, J. A. Piccirilli and S. A. Strobel, Positive charge shifts the general base pKa and stabilizes the transition state for mRNA cleavage by the bacterial toxin, Biochemistry 59, 1665-1671 (2020). PMCID: PMC7260706
C. D. Torgerson, D. A. Hiller and S. A. Strobel, The asymmetry and cooperativity of tandem glycine riboswitch aptamers, RNA 26, 564-580 (2020) PMCID: PMC7161355
C. D. Torgerson, D. A. Hiller, S. Stav and S. A. Strobel, Gene regulation by a glycine riboswitch singlet uses a finely tuned energetic landscape for helical switching, RNA 24, 1813–1827 (2018). PMCID: PMC6239177
A. J. Knappenberger, C. W. Reiss and S. A. Strobel, Structures of two aptamers with differing ligand specificity reveal ruggedness in the functional landscape of RNA, eLife 7:e36381 (2018). PMCID: PMC6031431
C. W. Reiss and S. A. Strobel. Structural basis for ligand binding to the guanidine-II riboswitch. RNA, 23, 1338-1343 (2017). PMCID: PMC5558903