About

Caterina Miraglia, D.C., MLS (ASCP)CM, is an Associate Professor in the Medical Laboratory Science Department at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Her teaching is focused in the areas of human physiology and pathophysiology, and medical microbiology. Dr. Miraglia's current research examines novel antimicrobial agents and their effects on bacterial biofilms. She is a board-certified Medical Laboratory Scientist and a licensed Doctor of Chiropractic.

Honors

Peggy Cotter Travel Award
American Society for Microbiology (United States, Washington) - ASM, 2/27/2019
Joseph Kleiner Award for Outstanding Clinical Laboratory Science Article. (Neurobrucellosis with acquired hemophagocytic lymphohistocytosis in a two-year old Bolivian male.)
American Society for Clinical Laboratory Science (United States, McLean) - ASCLS, 2017

Organizational Affiliations

Department of Medical Laboratory Science, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine, Independent Coverage Physician

Education

Chiropractic Medicine
09/200711/2010, Doctorate in Chiropractic Medicine, Northeast College of Health Sciences (United States, Seneca Falls)
Clinical Laboratory Science
09/200305/2007, Bachelor of Science (BS), University of Massachusetts Dartmouth (United States, North Dartmouth) - UMD