Dr. Lindsey Seldin Death, Obituary: PhD, Assistant Professor in Emory’s Departments of Cell Biology and Dermatology and a Member of Winship’s Cell and Molecular Biology Program Lindsey Seldin Passed Away Unexpectedly
Winship mourns the passing of Dr. Lindsey Seldin, assistant professor in Emory University’s Departments of Cell Biology and Dermatology and a valued member of Winship’s Cell and Molecular Biology Program.
Dr. Seldin was an exceptional scientist whose groundbreaking research advanced the understanding of inflammatory skin disease and cancer. Her work identified new mechanistic targets and innovative therapeutic approaches that will continue to influence the field and inspire future discoveries.
Beyond her scientific achievements, Dr. Seldin was a cherished colleague, dedicated mentor, and compassionate leader. She generously shared her knowledge, encouraged those around her, and fostered a collaborative environment that empowered students, trainees, and fellow researchers alike. Her curiosity, integrity, and commitment to advancing science left a lasting impact on everyone who had the privilege of working with her.
Dr. Seldin’s legacy will live on through the discoveries she made, the lives she touched, and the countless individuals she inspired throughout her career. She will be remembered not only for her remarkable contributions to research but also for her kindness, generosity, and unwavering dedication to improving human health.
Our heartfelt condolences go out to her family, friends, colleagues, students, and all who knew and admired her. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered.