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Robin Lee is an Associate Professor with a secondary appointment in the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. His research focuses on cell signaling pathways, particularly the NF-κB and TNF pathways, integrating experimental and computational approaches to understand molecular mechanisms of inflammation, gene regulation, and cellular decision-making. He develops advanced imaging tools like SunRISER and dNEMO for studying mRNA dynamics in live cells. His work bridges systems biology, immunology, and biophysics to uncover how cellular networks process signals and respond to environmental stimuli.
Key research interests include stochastic signal processing in NF-κB signaling, quantized dynamics of cytokine receptors, and the role of ubiquitin in disease. Lee collaborates on developing small molecule inhibitors targeting inflammatory pathways and employs stochastic modeling to analyze complex biological networks. His lab also explores dopamine receptor modulation of Wnt signaling and cell proliferation control, contributing to neurobiology and cancer research.
Lee's articles highlight innovative methods for long-term mRNA tracking, computational modeling of cell signaling, and mechanistic insights into NF-κB's role in cellular fate decisions. His work has advanced understanding of how signaling networks decode environmental cues to regulate transcription, inflammation, and cell survival.




