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# Elucidation of Molecular Pathways involved in the PD pathogenesis.
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==Honors and Award==
==Honors and Award==
* Nov. 2005, SAMSUNG Lee Kun Hee Scholarship for Ph.D. education abroad
* Feb. 2004, Ha-Nam award for honors diploma on  graduation from undergraduate study in College of Pharmacy, SNU.
==Publications==
==Publications==
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Revision as of 09:53, 16 January 2009

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Contact Info

Yunjong Lee (an artistic interpretation)
  • Yunjong Lee
  • Johns Hopkins Medical Institution
  • Dr. Ted and Valina Dawson lab
  • Institute of cell engineering 733 North Broadway Suite # 731 Baltimore MD 21205
  • phone #; 443-287-5605
  • fax #; 410-614-9568*Address 2
  • Email me through ylee69@jhmi.edu

I work in the Dr. Valina and Ted Dawson Lab at Johns Hopkins University. I learned about JHIBRG from In JHU Korean graduate student meeting., and I've joined because To communicate with scientists around.

Education

  • 2006- present, Ph.D. Candidate in CMP program of JHMI, Baltimore, MD, USA

thesis advisor; Dr. Ted and Valina Dawson

  • 2004-2006, MS, Pharmacology, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

thesis advisor; Dr. Utaek Oh

  • 1997-2004, BS, Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

Research Projects

  1. Modeling Parkinson’s Disease (PD) in Mice by using tetracycline regulatable overexpression system of PD related genes.
  2. Elucidation of Molecular Pathways involved in the PD pathogenesis.

Honors and Award

  • Nov. 2005, SAMSUNG Lee Kun Hee Scholarship for Ph.D. education abroad
  • Feb. 2004, Ha-Nam award for honors diploma on graduation from undergraduate study in College of Pharmacy, SNU.

Publications

  1. Lee Y, Lee CH, and Oh U. Painful channels in sensory neurons. Mol Cells. 2005 Dec 31;20(3):315-24. PubMed ID:16404144 | HubMed [Paper1]

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