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Dr. Aeryn F. Lee MD, PhD

About Dr. Aeryn F. Lee

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Assistant Professor of Microbiology & Immunology

Dr. Lee acquired an MD and a PhD in Microbiology & Immunology from West Virginia University in Morgantown, WV. She then undertook Internal Medicine training at WVU and subsequently transitioned to research in Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis at The University of Pittsburgh Dept. of Pharmacology. Currently she is leveraging A.I. to better model the multimodal heuristics and multidisciplinary conceptual indexing utilizing affective tagging that she uses to navigate clinical and scientific questions.

Her current research interests emphasize:

  1. Mast Cells as the bidirectional transducers between the Autonomic, Enteric, and Somatic sensory systems at the level of Central Nociceptive and Neuropsychiatric Sensitization, and the integrated interphase of the external environment affecting the epithelia, in situ immune effectors, and endothelial cell histoarchitecture.
  2. Mechanistic Exploration of the integration of Autonomic, Visceral and Somatic neurovascular and lymphatic manifestations in disease and neuropsychiatric and physiological stress states underlying classic osteopathic diagnostic findings as a function of the sentinel Mast Cell functionally integrating the bidirectional innate neuro-endocrine-immune axis
  3. In Silico dialectical assessment of emotionally active noetic signifiers utilizing Depth Psychology and bespoke neurolinguistics, intended to facilitate subjective awareness of high-resonance ego-syntonic defensive archetypal identifications as a relational/empathic model system for fostering pro-social behavioral outcomes via integration of deleterious complexes

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