Biographical summary
Can Sungur, M.D., Ph.D., is a board-certified rheumatologist with expertise in inflammatory arthritis. He is an assistant professor of medicine at the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine and also part of the Department of Immunology.
He grew up in rural Minnesota and attended medical school at University of California, Davis where he obtained his PhD in Immunology as well. He studied the role of natural killer cells in antiviral and antitumoral responses and helped identify unique subsets of these cells. He completed a residency in internal medicine and fellowship in rheumatology at Washington University in St. Louis. He continued as a post-doctoral fellow in the laboratory of Dr. Wayne Yokoyama studying the development of inflammatory arthritis in HIV. He was appointed as a member of the Alpha Omega Alpha Washington University Chapter. He was given the Knowlton Incentive for Excellence Award at Washington University for compassionate patient care.
His clinical and research interests are in inflammatory arthritis and infection-associated arthritis. He aims to further clarify the interconnectedness of chronic infections and development of autoimmunity including in HIV, hepatitis, cytomegalovirus, and COVID.
Conditions treated
Interests
- Infection-associated inflammatory arthritis and autoimmunity
- Inflammatory arthritis
- Innate immune system
- Natural killer cells
- Development of inflammatory arthritis
- Long COVID
Mayo Clinic locations
Education
- 2021
Fellow - RheumatologyWashington University School of Medicine, Barnes Jewish Hospital
- 2018
Residency - Internal MedicineBarnes-Jewish Hospital
- 2016
MD / PhDUniversity of California Davis
- 2007
BA - BiologyMacalester College
Activities and honors
Awards and honors
- 2024
EULAR Travel BursaryEULAR Organization
- 2020
Knowlton Incentive for ExcellenceKnowlton Incentive for Excellence Award at Washington University
Professional memberships
- 2024 - present
MemberAmerican Association of Immunologists
- 2023 - present
MemberDepartment of Immunology
- 2023 - present
MemberRheumatology Division Education Committee
- 2023 - present
MemberRheumatology Research Committee, Rheumatology Research, Division of Rheumatology
- 2023 - present
MemberInflammatory Arthritis Group, Division of Rheumatology, Department of Internal Medicine
- 2021 - present
MemberAlpha Omega Alpha Washington University Chapter
- 2018 - present
MemberAmerican College of Rheumatology
- 2016 - present
MemberAmerican College of Physicians
Publications