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Lakeisha Lewter

Postdoctoral Research Associate at The University of Texas at Dallas

Dr. Keisha Lewter is a highly accomplished Postdoctoral Research Associate currently contributing her extensive knowledge and expertise in the field of neuroscience at the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at The University of Texas at Dallas. With a keen focus on the interplay between the brain's mechanisms and chronic pain, Dr. Lewter's work prominently showcases her dedication to advancing our understanding of neurological functions and disorders. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s degree in Biology, complemented by a minor in Psychology from Morgan State University, where she first fostered her passion for the biological sciences and behavioral research.

Following her undergraduate studies, Dr. Lewter pursued a PhD in Neuroscience at The University at Buffalo. During her doctoral studies, she made significant strides by exploring the potential benefits of subtype-selective GABAA receptor positive allosteric modulators for pain control. This pivotal research laid the groundwork for her current endeavors and honed her skills in addressing complex neurological issues related to pain management. Dr. Lewter worked under the guidance of renowned researcher Benedict Kolber, where she embraced a multi-disciplinary approach to her investigations.

In her role as a Postdoctoral Research Associate, Dr. Lewter focuses her research on the mechanisms underlying chronic pain-related lateralization in the amygdala, utilizing cutting-edge techniques and methodologies to decipher how these neurological pathways contribute to the experience of pain. Her capacity to blend various approaches not only distinguishes her research but also speaks to her adaptability and innovative mindset within a rapidly evolving scientific landscape.

Beyond her impressive academic and research qualifications, Dr. Lewter's commitment extends into mentorship and education, previously serving as a Teaching Assistant at Morgan State University. Here, she played a pivotal role in guiding and shaping the next generation of scientists and researchers, sharing invaluable insights gleaned from her own educational experiences. Additionally, her background as a researcher encompasses roles at various prestigious institutions, including Duquesne University, the University of Massachusetts Medical School, and the Kennedy Krieger Institute.

In addition to her professional pursuits, Dr. Lewter is a dynamic individual who flourishes in creative and recreational activities outside of academia. She finds joy in dancing, attending music and art festivals, and exploring new travel destinations. This well-rounded approach to life not only enriches her personal experiences but also fuels her passion for innovation and scientific inquiry.

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Dallas, Texas, United States