Dr. Soon-Tae Lee received an AEA Community Seed Grant in 2021.
Today, in honor of Research Network Month, he provides an update on his research with seronegative autoimmune encephalitis: clinical characteristics and courses, the effect of immunotherapy and its duration, and prognostic factors.
The AEA Community Seed Grant program is funded by donations from the AEA Support Network community & friends. Awarded applications must meet all Required Components and most importantly demonstrate a direct impact on people diagnosed with AE and their families.
Research funding for rare disease is scarce. The funding you contribute allows the AEA Alliance Medical Advisory Board to review, support and approve research projects that allow investigators to obtain sufficient data to convince larger funding agencies to support research into causes and treatment of AE.
Thank you to the AEA community for planting the seed and allowing Dr. Soon-Tae Lee to continue developing his research into seronegative autoimmune encephalitis.
Thank you Dr. Soon-Tae Lee for your research and commitment to the AE community!
Links to additional information about Dr. Lee.
Thank you, Dr. Soon-Tae Lee for your research update and your commitment to improving the lives of patients and families impacted by AE.
Thank you to the entire AE Alliance Community for contributing during the 2020 Research Network Month which assisted in funding this seed grant project.
Thank you for your contributions this year to fund future research!
Together, we are changing the course of AE.