Frances Lee MD
Overview
Dr. Lee completed undergraduate and medical school education at the Johns Hopkins University, obtaining her MD in 1993. She trained in Internal Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center from 1993-1996 and then served an additional year as Chief Medical Resident. After her chief residency, she moved to the Boston University for clinical and research fellowship training in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine from 1997-1999 and then back to the University of Rochester Medical Center until 2001 where she worked in the laboratories of Jerome Brody and Tim Mosmann. She stayed on instructor and then faculty in the Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine at the University of Rochester Medical Center until she recently moved to Emory University in 2012. She is an Assistant Professor with and active translational research laboratory and scientist in Division of Pulmonary, Allergy, & Immunology as well as in The Lowance Center for Human Immunology and is the Director of the Asthma, Allergy, and Immunology Program at Emory University in The Emory Clinic. Her clinical focus is in providing comprehensive care to adult patients with severe asthma in the Atlanta area.
As a pulmonary immunologist, her research focus is in understanding the biology of human plasma cells in health and disease in bone marrow, blood, and respiratory tissues. Recently, her laboratory has identified a unique phenotype of human long-lived plasma cells (LLPC) in the bone marrow, and she is interested in understanding the mechanisms of how LLPC are generated and maintained. Another part of her laboratory focuses on the human plasmablasts/antibody secreting cells (ASC) that circulate during an active immune response such as vaccination or infection. They have proof of concept demonstrating that the ASCs in the blood during illness are informative in identifying the pathogen causing illness. This novel approach is the basis of a new immune-diagnostic platform. Finally, tying her clinical interests in asthma and allergy, she is also interested in studying the biology of the plasma cells in upper and lower respiratory tract with primary focus on IgE plasma cells.
Academic Appointment
- Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, Emory University
- Assistant Professor of Medicine, Emory University
- Associate Professor of Medicine, University of Rochester
- Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Rochester
- Senior Instructor, Pulmonary & Critical Care, University of Rochester
Education
Degrees
- BA from Johns Hopkins University
- MD from Johns Hopkins University
Research
Publications
-
Anti-IL-4Ra therapy is superior to other biologic classes in treating allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis.
J Allergy Clin Immunol Glob Volume: 4 Page(s): 100369
02/01/2025 Authors: Lamothe PA; Pruett CLH; Smirnova N; Shepherd A; Runnstrom MC; Park J; Zhang RH; Zhao L; Swenson C; Lee FE-H -
Publisher Correction: Disease-associated B cells and immune endotypes shape adaptive immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination in human SLE.
Nat Immunol Volume: 26 Page(s): 148
01/01/2025 Authors: Faliti CE; Van TTP; Anam FA; Cheedarla N; Williams ME; Mishra AK; Usman SY; Woodruff MC; Kraker G; Runnstrom MC -
Disease-associated B cells and immune endotypes shape adaptive immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination in human SLE.
Nat Immunol Volume: 26 Page(s): 131 - 145
01/01/2025 Authors: Faliti CE; Van TTP; Anam FA; Cheedarla N; Williams ME; Mishra AK; Usman SY; Woodruff MC; Kraker G; Runnstrom MC -
Reply.
J Allergy Clin Immunol Volume: 155 Page(s): 238 - 239
01/01/2025 Authors: Lamothe PA; Runnstrom MC; Eun-Hyung Lee F -
SARS-CoV-2-specific plasma cells are not durably established in the bone marrow long-lived compartment after mRNA vaccination.
Nat Med Volume: 31 Page(s): 235 - 244
01/01/2025 Authors: Nguyen DC; Hentenaar IT; Morrison-Porter A; Solano D; Haddad NS; Castrillon C; Runnstrom MC; Lamothe PA; Andrews J; Roberts D -
Transient anti-interferon autoantibodies in the airways are associated with recovery from COVID-19.
Sci Transl Med Volume: 16 Page(s): eadq1789
11/06/2024 Authors: Babcock BR; Kosters A; Eddins DJ; Donaire MSB; Sarvadhavabhatla S; Pae V; Beltran F; Murray VW; Gill G; Xie G -
scRNA-seq profiling of human granulocytes reveals expansion of developmentally flexible neutrophil precursors with mixed neutrophil and eosinophil properties in asthma.
J Leukoc Biol Volume: 116 Page(s): 1184 - 1197
11/04/2024 Authors: Haruna N-F; Politanska Y; Connelly AR; O'Connor K; Bhattacharya S; Miklaszewski GE; Prez-Leonor XG; Rerko G; Hentenaar IT; Nguyen DC -
Natural malaria infection elicits rare but potent neutralizing antibodies to the blood-stage antigen RH5.
Cell Volume: 187 Page(s): 4981 - 4995.e14
09/05/2024 Authors: Wang LT; Cooper AJR; Farrell B; Miura K; Diouf A; Mller-Sienerth N; Crosnier C; Purser L; Kirtley PJ; Maciuszek M -
Patients taking benralizumab, dupilumab, or mepolizumab have lower postvaccination SARS-CoV-2 immunity.
J Allergy Clin Immunol Volume: 154 Page(s): 435 - 446
08/01/2024 Authors: Runnstrom MC; Lamothe PA; Faliti CE; Cheedarla N; Moreno A; Suthar MS; Nahata R; Ravindran M; Haddad NS; Morrison-Porter A -
MENSA, a Media Enriched with Newly Synthesized Antibodies, to Identify SARS-CoV-2 Persistence and Latent Viral Reactivation in Long-COVID.
medRxiv
07/07/2024 Authors: Haddad NS; Morrison-Porter A; Quehl H; Capric V; Lamothe PA; Anam F; Runnstrom MC; Truong AD; Dixit AN; Woodruff MC