2727 W. Holcombe Blvd.,
Houston,
TX
77025
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About the Provider
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Education & Board Certification
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Professional Associations
Mark Mingo, MD, is a radiologist with fellowship training in neuroradiology. He earned his Doctor of Medicine in 2016 at the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine in Vermillion. He completed his Diagnostic Radiology residency at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital in 2022. He completed his fellowship in neuroradiology at the Washington University Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology in St. Louis in 2022. He joined Kelsey-Seybold in July 2022.
Awards & Publications
Publications and Presentations
- 2020 – 2022 Case Conferences
Facilitate case conferences presented to residents on a weekly basis. Plan teaching points for cases selected or approved for presentation by the attending radiologist. - 2019 – Present – American College of Radiology (ACR) Case in Point Submissions Accepted/Pending Publication
- Mingo, Sander, Allam T. “Otosclerosis Variant.”
- Mingo, Sander, Allam T. “Hyperammonemic Encephalopathy.”
- Mingo, Sander, Allam T. “Arachnoiditis Ossificans.”
- Mingo, Sander, Allam T. “Juvenile Recurrent Parotitis.”
- Mingo, Sander, Allam T. “Pierre Robin Sequence.”
- Mingo, Sander, Allam T. “Jugular Bulb Dehiscence.”
- 2015 McCormick et al. “Construction and immunogenicity evaluation of recombinant influenza A viruses containing chimeric hemagglutinin genes derived from genetically divergent influenza A H1N1 subtype viruses.” PLoS ONE, 2015.
- 2014 Volunteer Presentation Cultural Immersion Poster Presentation Mingo M and Slingsby T. “Pine Ridge Reservation: A Culture Within a Culture.” Poster Session. February 2015.
- 2013 Research Presentation Medical Student Summer Research Program Mingo M “A Chimeric Vaccine Approach that Elicits Broad Immunity towards an Influenza A Subtype.” presentations, Vermillion, SD August 2013.
Research
- 2013 Medical Student Summer Research Program
- “Designing of a Novel Pathogen Mimicking Particulate Delivery System (PMPDS) for Vaccines”
- “Construction and immunogenicity evaluation of recombinant influenza A viruses containing chimeric hemagglutinin genes derived from genetically divergent influenza A H1N1 subtype viruses.”
- 2009 Research Assistant
- Awarded a Biomedical Research Infrastructure Networking (BRIN) fellowship.
- Worked on the project “Adolescent Male Rats Exposed to Social Defeat Exhibit Altered Anxiety Behavior and Limbic Monoamines as Adults” under Dr. Michael J. Watt. This was published in Behavioral Neuroscience in 2009.
Hobbies & Interests
Dr. Mingo enjoys playing guitar, traveling, bike riding, pickle ball, basketball, watching professional and collegiate sports, and fishing.
Fun Facts
The best advice Dr. Mingo has ever received is “Learning never stops. Every day, you should keep trying to learn more about the world around you than you knew the day before.”
The most interesting he has visited is Puerto Rico.
Not everyone knows that Dr. Mingo’s last name is French in origin. His great-great-grandfather changed the spelling so English speakers could correctly pronounce it phonetically.
His guilty pleasure is flying drones.
As a kid, Dr. Mingo wanted to be either a doctor or a pilot when he grew up. He wanted to help people but also thought it would be fun to fly.
Medical School
- The University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine, Vermillion, South Dakota, 2016
Internship/Residency
- Residency: SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital, Diagnostic Radiology, 2022; Fellowship: Washington University Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology, St. Louis, Mo., 2022