Michael Angelichio, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences
(207) 602-2766
mangelichio@une.edu

Education
B.S. - Microbiology, 1991
Pennsylvania State University
Ph.D. - Microbiology / Molecular Biology, 2003
Tufts University
Courses
BIO100 Biology I
BIO101 Biology II
BIO226 Microbiology
BIO365 Immunology
BIO450 Bacterial Pathogenesis
Research Interests
in vivo physiology of Vibrio cholerae
Role of polyamines in Vibrio cholerae infectivity
Association of Vibrio cholerae with the cyanobacterium, Anabaena variabilis
Selected Publications
Angelichio MJ, Scott-Merrell D, Camilli A (2004) Spatio-temporal analysis of acid adaptation-mediated Vibrio cholerae hyper-infectivity, Infectious Immunology 72(4): 2405-07.
Angelichio MJ, Camilli A (2002) in vivo expression technology, Infectious Immunology 70(12): 6518-23.
Angelichio M, Camilli A (2002) Cholera strengthened by trip through gut (image), Science 296(7): 1783.
Angelichio MJ, Spector J, Waldor MK, Camilli A (1999) Vibrio cholerae intestinal population dynamics in the suckling mouse model of infection, Infectious Immunology 67(8): 3733-9.
Lee SH, Angelichio MJ, Mekalanos JJ, Camilli A (1998) Nucleotide sequence and spatiotemporal expression of the Vibrio cholerae vie SAB genes during infection, Journal of Bacteriology 180(9): 2298-305.