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Melinda M. Pettigrew, Ph.D.

Associate Professor,
Division of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases

Phone: (203) 785-5220
Fax: (203) 785-6130
melinda.pettigrew@yale.edu
Assistant: Alecia Duncanson
Phone: (203) 785-2915
alecia.duncanson@yale.edu

Professor Pettigrew's research focuses on infectious diseases of infants, children, and young adults. Her current work utilizes a combined approach involving molecular biology and infectious disease epidemiology to identify bacterial virulence factors important for otitis media caused by the gram-positive pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae. In collaboration with researchers in the Center for Perinatal, Pediatric and Environmental Epidemiology, Professor Pettigrew is also studying the impact of environmental exposures on otitis media. A third project seeks to evaluate repeat chlamydia infections among young women in Connecticut. The study combines traditional epidemiologic methods and molecular genotyping of Chlamydia trachomatis strains to better understand the risk for repeat sexually transmitted infections in this population.

Curriculum Vitae

Education

Ph.D., Yale University, 1999

Professional Services

Ad hoc grant reviewer, National Institutes of Health/National Research Services Awards, Predoctoral Fellowships for Minority Students and Students with Disabilities

Courses Taught

EMD 542B Biology of Infectious Agents
EMD 563A/563B Laboratory and Field Studies in Infectious Diseases

Yale Affiliations

BBS Microbiology

In the News

Nearly $3 Million Awarded to Identify Specific Genes in Bacteria that Cause Disease in Children

Selected Publications

Pettigrew, M.M., Fennie, K.P., York, M.P., Daniels, J., and Ghaffar, F. Variation in the Presence of Neuraminidase Genes among Streptococcus pneumoniae Isolates with Identical Sequence Type. Infection and Immunity 74: 3360-3365, 2006.

Pettigrew, M.M. and Fennie, K.P. Genomic Subtraction Followed by Dot Blot Screening of Streptococcus pneumoniae Clinical and Carriage Isolates Identifies Genetic Differences Associated with Strains That Cause Otitis Media. Infection and Immunity 73: 2805-2811, 2005.

Pettigrew, M.M. An Array of Diverse Microbial Genomes. Trends in Biotechnology 22: 491-493, 2004.

Pettigrew, M.M., Gent, J., Triche, E.W., Belanger, K.D., Bracken, M.B. and Leaderer, B.P. Infant Otitis Media and the Use of Secondary Heating Sources. Epidemiology 15: 13-20, 2004.

Pettigrew, M.M., Gent, J., Triche, E.W., Belanger, K.D., Bracken, M.B. and Leaderer, B.P. Association of Early-Onset Otitis Media in Infants and Exposure to Household Mold. Paediatric and Perinatal Epidemiology 18: 441-447, 2004.

Pettigrew, M.M., Foxman, B., Marrs, C.F., and Gilsdorf, J. Use of Pulsed-Field Gel Electrophoresis, Enterobacterial Repetitive Intergenic Consensus Typing, and Automated Ribotyping To Assess Genomic Variability among Strains of Nontypeable Haemophilus Influenzae. Journal of Clinical Microbiology 40: 660-662, 2002.

Pettigrew, M.M., Foxman, B., Marrs, C.F., and Gilsdorf, J.R. Identification of the LOS Biosynthesis Gene lic2B as a Putative Virulence Factor in Strains of Non-Typeable Haemophilus Influenzae that Cause Otitis Media. Infection and Immunity 70: 3551-3556, 2002.

For a further list of Dr. Pettigrew's publications, please see Pub Med.

  Melinda M. Pettigrew, Ph.D.

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