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Brenda Lee is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Science at the University of Waterloo, holding roles as Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies and Undergraduate Advisor for Life Physics and Biological & Medical Physics programs. She is affiliated with the Academic Advisors, Professors & Lecturers, and Faculty groups within the university.
Her research focuses on the biophysical mechanisms underlying neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer’s disease, exploring amyloid beta aggregation, lipid membrane interactions, and mitochondrial pathogenesis. She also investigates the effects of neuroprotective agents like melatonin and DHA on neuronal membrane stability and amyloid toxicity. Her work integrates advanced microscopy techniques, such as atomic force microscopy and magnetic force microscopy, to study molecular interactions and nanoparticle characterization.
In recent publications, her research has addressed amyloid-beta toxicity mechanisms, the role of mitochondrial proteins in disease, and the development of drug delivery systems targeting Alzheimer’s. She has also contributed to interdisciplinary studies, including enhancing photo-stability in solar cells and conductive materials, demonstrating a broad scientific curiosity.
While no specific scientific awards are listed, her contributions span multiple peer-reviewed articles in high-impact areas. She advises undergraduate programs but no listed graduate students. Her work has been supported through collaborations and institutional affiliations, though specific grants are not detailed here.
Brenda Lee’s research laboratory and team collaborations are integral to her work, though specific lab names or teams are not mentioned in the provided information.
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