À̹α¸ (¿¬¼¼´ëÇб³ ÀÇ°ú´ëÇÐ) Dr. Lee began studying basic science as a graduate student and a research assistant at the Department of Pharmacology at Yonsei University after finishing medical school at the same University in 1990. He moved to Dallas, Texas in 1996, and worked as a research fellow in the Department of Physiology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical School. In early 1999, he came back to Yonsei and became a faculty member at the Department of Pharmacology. He has served as the Director of the Pharmacogenomic Research Center for Membrane Transporters (PRCMT) at Yonsei since 2003 and has been the principal investigator of many important research projects including the National Creative Research Initiatives on Membrane Transporters starting from 2013. He has focused his research on the following three topics: i) molecular mechanism of transmembrane transport of ions and small molecules, ii) genetic variations in the membrane transporter genes and their implications in human disease, and iii) intracellular trafficking and processing of membrane transporting proteins. Representative papers |
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