Internal Medicine Resident
Anne Arundel Medical Center
Scarlet Louis-Jean is a third-year internal medicine resident who graduated from medical school with a dual MD/MBA in September 2020, and recently with a Masters of Science in Applied Nutrition. He is a former research intern at the Functional Foods Center and currently serves as a resident representative for his residency program's House Staff Council. Scarlet Louis-Jean is an aspiring gastroenterologist with interests in the gut microbiome. His publications include Nutritionally attenuating the human gut microbiome to prevent and manage metabolic syndrome, Immunonutrition: Modulating the immune response in critically ill and surgical patients through nutrition, Recurrent Psychosis in Non-celiac Gluten Sensitivity, and Fusobacterium nucleatum Pyogenic Liver Abscess and the Role of Bacterial Virulence and Gut Microbiota Dysbiosis. He currently serves as a journal peer reviewer with the British Medical Journal Case Reports and Frontiers in Microbiology. His academic rigor and commitment to service have been recognized with the Collegiate Science & Technology Entry Program Outstanding Service Award, Martin Luther King Jr. Outstanding Academic and Community Involvement Achievement, and Delta Chapter Lambda Alpha Scholar of the Anthropology Honor Society.