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Brandon Lee, MD, PhD is a Physician Scientist in the Internal Medicine department at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in host-microbe communication and interactions within the ABIM Physician-Scientist Research Pathway. His research focuses on how microbes interpret and adapt to host immune signaling, particularly examining bacterial pathogenesis and immune evasion mechanisms.
Dr. Lee's research interests center on immunological responses to bacterial infections, with particular emphasis on Staphylococcus aureus and its impact on T cell memory formation. His work bridges clinical medicine with fundamental immunological research, investigating how bacterial toxins like hemolysin-alpha suppress protective adaptive immunity during skin infections. This research has significant implications for developing novel therapeutic approaches to combat persistent bacterial infections.
His publication record demonstrates expertise in bacterial pathogenesis, with recent work exploring the relationship between Enterococcus faecalis and colon cancer progression. Dr. Lee's research combines molecular microbiology with immunological approaches to understand host-pathogen dynamics at the cellular level.
- AAI Young Investigator Award (2013)
Dr. Lee actively contributes to the physician-scientist community at Yale through the ABIM Physician-Scientist Research Pathway, mentoring early-career researchers interested in combining clinical practice with laboratory investigation. His work has established important connections between bacterial virulence factors and host immune responses, opening new avenues for therapeutic intervention in infectious diseases.
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