Vibrio cholerae & Streptococcus pneumoniae

Camilli Laboratory


Department of Microbiology
Tufts University
136 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02111

Lab (617) 636-6933
   

WEBLINKLori Bourassa
Predoctoral Student
B.S. Biology, Boston College

Current Research
Investigation of Vibrio cholerae colonization of aqueous environmental hosts

Publications

  1. Bourassa L, Camilli A. "Glycogen contributes to the environmental persistence and transmission of Vibrio cholerae." Mol Microbiol. 2009 Apr;72(1):124-38. Epub 2009 Feb 17. WEBLINK

  2. Nelson EJ, Chowdhury A, Flynn J, Schild S, Bourassa L, Shao Y, LaRocque RC, Calderwood SB, Qadri F, Camilli A."Transmission of Vibrio cholerae is antagonized by lytic phage and entry into the aquatic environment." PLoS Pathog. 2008 Oct;4. WEBLINK

  3. Behera AK, Durand E, Cugini C, Antonara S, Bourassa L, Hildebrand E, Hu LT, Coburn J. "Borrelia burgdorferi BBB07 interaction with integrin alpha3beta1 stimulates production of pro-inflammatory mediators in primary human chondrocytes."Cell Microbiol. 2008 Feb;10. WEBLINK