
Ana Maria Salicioni
Researcher · Reproductive Biology
University of Massachusetts AmherstAbout
Ana Maria Salicioni is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Veterinary and Animal Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, where she conducts research on the molecular basis of sperm function and male fertility. She is also the Business Manager for Interdepartmental Graduate Programs (IDGP), supporting academic administration.
Her research focuses on testis-specific serine protein kinases (TSSKs) and their role in spermatogenesis, sperm capacitation, and male infertility. Using mouse models and biochemical approaches, she investigates signaling pathways critical for sperm function, with implications for both treating infertility and developing non-hormonal male contraceptives.
Her work involves phosphoproteomics, metabolic labeling, and kinase-phosphatase dynamics during capacitation. Collaborations include the Visconti Lab and Baystate Medical Center Reproductive Biology Lab, enhancing translational impact. Key trends in her research include identifying molecular defects in male infertility and exploring TSSKs as therapeutic targets.
Scientific Contributions:
- Identified localization of TSSK1, TSSK2, TSSK4, and TSSK6 in mature sperm
- Demonstrated sterile phenotypes in Tssk6 and double Tssk1/Tssk2 knockout mice
- Developed novel metabolic labeling method for sperm protein analysis
- Pioneered phosphoproteomic studies of capacitation-associated phosphorylation
Dr. Salicioni advises research projects and collaborates on grants related to reproductive biology and signal transduction. Her lab contributes to understanding the molecular underpinnings of male fertility, with potential applications in clinical treatment and contraceptive development. She works within a collaborative team environment involving biochemists, reproductive biologists, and clinical partners.
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