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Dr. Jae-Ho Lee

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Prof. Dr. Jae-Ho Lee obtained his degree in Medicine in 2007 and received his doctorate in Anatomy with Clinical Anatomy and Cancer Molecular Genetics as two sub-specialties from Keimyung University School of Medicine in 2013. After graduation, he moved to Yonsei University School of Medicine as a postdoctoral fellow for one year. He then returned to Keimyung University School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor. He was awarded the 2014 Award of President PostDoc Fellowship by the National Research Foundation and Best Article Awards for young researchers from the Professor Association in Keimyung University School of Medicine in 2014 and 2016. He is on the Editorial Board of the Medicine journal and the Reviewer board of the Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology. His main research areas include anatomical variation, molecular biology, and translational research in cancers.

Research Keywords & Expertise

Anatomy
Cancer
TCGA
telomere
Gross Anatomy

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Prof. Dr. Jae-Ho Lee obtained his degree in Medicine in 2007 and received his doctorate in Anatomy with Clinical Anatomy and Cancer Molecular Genetics as two sub-specialties from Keimyung University School of Medicine in 2013. After graduation, he moved to Yonsei University School of Medicine as a postdoctoral fellow for one year. He then returned to Keimyung University School of Medicine as an Assistant Professor. He was awarded the 2014 Award of President PostDoc Fellowship by the National Research Foundation and Best Article Awards for young researchers from the Professor Association in Keimyung University School of Medicine in 2014 and 2016. He is on the Editorial Board of the Medicine journal and the Reviewer board of the Korean Journal of Physical Anthropology. His main research areas include anatomical variation, molecular biology, and translational research in cancers.