Dr. Masayuki Nigo
Masayuki Nigo, M.D., graduated from Fukui University, Fukui, Japan, in 2005. He performed his infectious diseases fellowship at the UTHealth McGovern Medical School, followed by a year of Advanced Infectious Diseases Fellowship for Transplant Infectious Diseases. After residency in Japan, he completed an internal medicine residency at Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, in 2013. He joined the Division of Infectious Diseases faculty in July 2016. His main interests are transplant infectious diseases and outpatient parenteral antibiotics (OPAT) management. His current research projects include peri-solid organ transplant infectious complications and extensive data analyses among infectious diseases, such as machine learning. He will be presenting his work on Day 3 of ICON 2022 at the Infectious Diseases Session. He will be covering the topic “Resistant GNR Case.”