

CONTACT:
E-mail: Anthony.Farone@mtsu.edu
Phone: (615) 898-5343
Fax: (615) 898-5093
Website: mtsu.edu/~afarone
Office Location:
Davis Science Building 112
MTSU Box 60
Murfreesboro, TN 37132
EDUCATION:
B.S. Pennsylvania State University, Microbiology
M.S. Miami University, Microbiology
Ph.D. Miami University, Microbiology
Postdoctoral Research - Harvard School of Public Health, Molecular Respiratory Biology
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Immunology; Microbiology
PUBLICATIONS:
Berk, S.G., Gunderson, J.H., Newsome A.L., Farone, A.L., Skolasinski, W.S., Hayes, B.J., Redding, K.S., Uddin, N., William, E.L., Reid, A., Ventrice, J.A., Skimmyhorn, J. and Farone, M. B. 2006. Occurrence of infected amoebae in cooling towers environments compared with natural aquatic environments: implications for emerging diseases. Environ. Sci. Technology 40:7440-7444.
Farone, A. L., O'Donnell, S.M., Brooks, C. S., Young, K. M., Pierce, J., Wetzel, D., Dermody, T. S. and Farone, M. B. 2006. Reovirus serotype-dependent inflammatory cytokine repsonses and replication patterns in a human monocyte cell line. Viral Immunol. 19:546-557
Farone, A. L., Farone, M. B., McNeal, M., Ward, R. Reoviridae and Epizootic Diarrhea of Infant Mice. 2006. In: The Mouse in Biomedical Research, 2nd Edition, J.G. Fox, C. Newcomer, A. Smith, S. Barthold, F. Quimby, M. Davisson, Eds. Academic Press, NY.
Hunt, C., Gillani, N., Farone, A., Rezaei, M. Kline, P. 2005. Kinetic isotope effects of nucleoside hydrolase from Escherichia coli. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 1751, 140-149.
Farone, M., and Farone, A. 2005. Detecting mold spores in school buildings: An exercise in biodiversity. Am. Biol. Teach. 67: 401-410.