Misu A. Sanson-Iglesias, MD, PhD
Dr. Sanson-Iglesias is a research scientist specializing in pathogenic streptococcal research (Group A and B streptococci). As part of the Flores Laboratory, Dr. Sanson-Iglesias’ research focuses on elucidating mechanisms of streptococcal pathogenicity, especially bacterial gene regulation and expression, by using state of the art techniques such as whole genome sequencing, RNA-Seq and in vivo model systems. Dr. Sanson is also interested in bacterial genomic epidemiology and clonal emergence of disease in streptococci.
M.D.
School of Medicine and Health Sciences TecSalud ITESM, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico
Ph.D.
Biotechnology - School of Medicine and Health Sciences TecSalud ITESM/Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX
Residency
Anatomic Pathology - School of Medicine and Health Sciences TecSalud ITESM, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico