
معرفی
Sandra Sanchez, Ph.D., serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biology at Framingham State University since 2024, specializing in bacterial pathogenesis and molecular mechanisms of infectious diseases. Her academic foundation includes advanced training in microbiology with direct applications to understanding pathogen behavior.
Education:
- B.S. in Biology (Microbiology concentration), California State University Northridge, 2013
- Ph.D. in Microbiology, Indiana University, 2019
Research Expertise: Dr. Sanchez investigates critical bacterial processes including flagellar insertion mechanisms in Bacillus subtilis and the interplay between motility and quorum sensing in Vibrio cholerae. Her work bridges molecular microbiology and infectious disease pathogenesis, focusing on how bacterial communication systems regulate virulence and transmission dynamics in pathogens.
Scientific Recognition:
- IRACDA Postdoctoral Fellowship (NIH-funded)
Professional Trajectory: Following doctoral research under Dr. Dan Kearns at Indiana University, Dr. Sanchez completed an NIH-supported postdoctoral fellowship at Tufts University (2020-2024) in Dr. Wai-Leung Ng's laboratory. Her career demonstrates a consistent trajectory in academic microbiology research with emphasis on translational applications for combating bacterial infections.




