Simmie Foster, M.D., Ph.D. (Scholar TWIN 1)
Instructor in Psychiatry,Depression Clinical and Research Program
Research Scientist & Psychiatrist
Massachusetts General Hospital
She has received multiple awards including a position as a scholar in the Harvard-wide K12 Building Interdisciplinary Careers in Women’s Health program, a Burroughs Wellcome Fund postdoctoral fellowship, and the Jerome and Celia Reich Award in Depression Research. She has given a TEDx talk on “Pain and Immunity: What’s Sex got to do with it?”
Dr. Foster’s research studies the complex relationship between the immune system and the nervous system in inflammatory diseases, such as depression; and why these disorders of inflammation disproportionately affect women. Most recently, she has started to investigate the temperature dependence of neuro-immune interactions, taking a translational approach to investigate the anti-inflammatory and proteostatic effects of hyperthermia. Ultimately her goal is to develop a better understanding of the inflammatory basis of depression through a sex differences lens and point the way to making more effective treatments for patients.
Publications
S.L. Foster, C. Seehus, C.J. Woolf, and S. Talbot. Sense and immunity: context dependent neuroimmune interplay. Frontiers in Immunology. 2017 Nov 3;8:1463.R.A. Ross, S.L. Foster, D.F. Ionescu. The role of chronic stress in anxious depression. Chronic Stress. 2017 Jan 1; 1.
M.D. Cheatle, S.L. Foster, A. Pinkett,, M. Lesneski, D. Qu, L. Dhingra. Assessing and Managing Sleep Disturbance in Patients with Chronic Pain. Anesthesiology Clinics. 2016 Jun; 34(2): 379-93.
S. Talbot, S.L. Foster and C.J. Woolf. Neuroimmune physiology and pathology. Ann. Rev. Imm. 2016 May 20;34:421-47. *co-first authors
S.L. Foster, D.C. Hargreaves, and R. Medzhitov. Gene-specific control of inflammation by TLR-induced chromatin modifications. Nature. 2007 Jun 21;447(7147):972-8.