Lea Steele, Ph.D.
Professor, Beth K. and Stuart C. Yudofsky Chair in Behavioral Neuroscience
Positions
- Professor, Beth K. and Stuart C. Yudofsky Chair in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Neuropsychiatry
Baylor College of Medicine
Houston, TX, US
Addresses
- 7515 Main Street (Office)
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Suite 300
Houston, TX, 77030
United States
Phone: (713) 798-7668
Education
- PhD from University of Texas School of Public Health, UT Health Sciences Center - Houston
- Houston, Texas, United States
- Fellowship at U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) National Center for Infectious Disease
- Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- BA from Northwestern University
- Evanston, Illinois, United States
Professional Interests
- Complex health conditions affecting military personnel after warzone deployment
- Epidemiologic and clinical research on the health of 1991 Gulf War veterans; prevalence, etiology, pathobiology, and treatment of Gulf War illness
- Environmental exposures and chronic neurological disease; gene-exposure interactions in human biological response to neurotoxicants
- Research methods for assessing complex etiologic factors (chemical and biological exposures, genetic factors, psychosocial factors) in chronic disease
Professional Statement
Dr. Lea Steele is a neuroepidemiologist whose current research is focused on the long-term health consequences of military service in the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War. Active projects include studies to determine the neurological, immune, endocrine, and hematological processes that drive the symptoms of Gulf War illness, an innovative study to develop a diagnostic test for this condition, and a large project to evaluate the current health of Gulf War-era veterans nationwide.
Websites
Selected Publications
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White, Roberta, Lea Steele, James O'Callaghan et al.. " Recent Research on Gulf War Illness and Other Health Problems in Veterans of the 1991 Gulf War: Effects of Toxicant Exposures During Deployment " Cortex. 2016 ; 74 : 449-475.
Pubmed PMID: 26493934. -
Steele, Lea, Mary Gerkovich, Antonio Sastre, and Mary Cook.. " Butyrylcholinesterase Genotype and Enzyme Activity in Relation to Gulf War Illness: Preliminary Evidence of Gene-Exposure Interaction from a Case-Control Study of 1991 Gulf War Veterans " Environmental Health. 2015 ; 14 : 4.
Pubmed PMID: 25575675. -
Steele, Lea, Antonio A. Sastre, Mary M. Gerkovich, Mary Cook. " Complex Factors in the Etiology of Gulf War Illness: Wartime Exposures and Risk Factors in Veteran Subgroups. " Environmental Health Perspectives. 2012 ; 120 : 112-118.
Pubmed PMID: 21930452. -
Steele, L. " Prevalence and Patterns of Gulf War Illness in Kansas veterans: association of symptoms with characteristics of person, place, and time of military service. " Am J Epidemiol. 2000 ; 152 (10) : 992-1002.
Pubmed PMID: 11092441.
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