Frances Lee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of
Medicine’s Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine at the
Emory University School of Medicine, where she heads the Lee Lab in the
department’s Lowance Center for Human Immunology. She additionally works as
Director of the Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology Program in the Emory Clinic and
as an investigator on the metabolomics team at the Emory Malaria Host-Pathogen
Interaction Center (MaHPIC). Her clinical focus is in treating Atlanta
residents who suffer from severe asthma. In the Lee Lab, she researches
long-lived plasma cells in bone marrow and the antibody screening cells that
circulate during an active immune response. This study of antibody screening
cells has formed the basis of a new immune-diagnostic platform. At MaHPIC,
Lee’s research uses a blend of computational biology and immunology to study
vaccine induced antibody response.
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