Yao Lee, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVP

Headshot portrait of Yao Lee, wearing a blue shirt and sweater on a gray background

Role

ULAM Pathology Core
ULAM Faculty

Job Title

Veterinary Pathologist, ULAM Pathology Core

Additional Titles

Assistant Professor, ULAM

Profile

Dr. Yao Lee joined the ULAM Pathology Core as a veterinary pathologist and ULAM faculty in July of 2023. In this position, she provides diagnostic service for clinical cases, pathologic service for non-clinical research, and teaching for ULAM residents. Dr. Lee did the anatomic pathology residency training in Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University (first year), as well as in Division of Comparative Medicine at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (second and third years). She learned both diagnostic pathology and comparative pathology from her post-DVM graduate school research and veterinary anatomic pathology residency; covering species from domestic small & large animals, exotic animals, and lab animal species.

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Dr. Yao Lee’s primary research interests are virus research, immunology, and virus-host interactions. Previous projects included pathogenesis of porcine circovirus, pathology of porcine torque teno sus virus in wasting pigs, feline and equine herpesviruses’ vaccine development, innate immunity of respiratory epithelial cells, as well as circulating cellular clusters in COVID-19 human patients. She is enthusiastic about supporting research and building up collaborations with other investigators.

Professional Background

  • DVM, National Taiwan University School of Veterinary Medicine
  • MS (Veterinary Science), National Taiwan University School of Veterinary Medicine
  • PhD (Comparative Medicine and Integrative biology), Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine
  • Diplomate, American College of Veterinary Pathology
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