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David Mansouri

Mansouri

David Mansouri, Ph.D., M.S.

Assistant Professor

Positions

Assistant Professor
H. Ben Taub Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
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Houston, TX, US

Education

Ph.D. from 91¹ú²úÊÓÆµ
Houston, Texas, United States
M.S. from Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
B.S. from University of Houston
Houston, Texas, United States

Professional Statement

Dr. Mansouri has a long-standing interest in the pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment of device-associated infections with a concentration in the development of novel means to avert these infections, which remain a medical challenge and can lead to excessive morbidity, undue mortality, and increased healthcare costs. Dr. Mansouri is also interested in new classes of small antimicrobial agents with novel non-traditional mechanisms of action that could evade resistance pathways.

Websites

Selected Publications

  • Mansouri MD, Hull RA, Stager CE, Cadle RM, Darouiche RO. " " Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2013 ; 57 (1) : 621-625.
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  • Mansouri MD, Opperman TJ, Williams JD, Stager C, Darouiche RO. " " Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2012 ; 56 (4) : 2201-2204.
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  • Mansouri MD, Cadle RM, Agbahiwe SO, Musher DM. " " Infection. 2011 ; 39 (1) : 53-58.
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  • Mansouri MD, Awan L, Darouiche RO. " " Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2011 ; 32 (7) : 731-732.
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Funding

Assessment of Catheter-Related Bloodstream Infections
Grant funding from National Institutes of Health
A Novel Bis-Indole Compound against Catheter Colonization
Grant funding from National Institutes of Health
Antibiofilm/Antimicrobial Combination for Infections Associated with Vascular catheters
Grant funding from National Institutes of Health
Rapid Biomarker-Based Diagnosis and Monitoring of UTI in SCI Veterans
Grant funding from Department of Veterans Affairs

Intellectual Property

Compositions useful as antibiofilm or antimicrobigents and methods using same
Method Patent #9,956,319 (Approved)
Method for treating medical devices using glycerol and an antimicrobial agent
Method Patent #8,062,691 (Approved)
Modification of medical prostheses
Method Patent #7,238,363 (Approved)
Method for treating medical devices using glycerol and an antimicrobial agent
Method Patent #6,589,591 (Approved)

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