Orly Moshe-Lilie was born and raised in Israel, where she volunteered as a first aid provider for many years and developed her passion towards the medicine field. After serving in the Israeli Air Force, she relocated to the U.S. to begin her journey to become a doctor. While attending the University of California – Riverside, Orly majored in Neuroscience, participated in multiple research projects in Chemistry, and co-authored articles published in peer-reviewed journals. She also remained dedicated to serving others by volunteering in local hospitals, clinics, and Jewish youth programs. She then moved to Portland, Oregon, where she attended medical school at Oregon Health & Science University, then continued on to complete her residency training in Neurology, as well as her fellowship training in Neuromuscular Medicine and Nerve Conduction and Electromyogram (NCS/EMG) studies, review of neuromuscular pathology, skin biopsies and more. During her training at OHSU, Orly was very active in a variety of leadership, mentorship and advocacy positions, and has published several articles as first author in peer-reviewed journals such as Amyloid, Neurology, and Journal of Neuromuscular disorders . Orly is interested in peripheral neuropathies such as CIDP, small fiber and autonomic neuropathies including amyloidosis, and hoping to establish a laboratory for autonomic studies at Boston VA medical center. She would like to remain involved in the education of medical students and residents as a clinical educator. Beyond that, she enjoys spending time with her husband, Nitzan Lilie, dancing Argentinean Tango, sketching and designing, cooking, antiquing, and watching Sci-Fi.