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Han Lee is a Research Fellow in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at Monash University, actively contributing to research in molecular and microbial biochemistry. His work spans cellular pathology, microbial metabolism, and space-related physiological studies.
Research Interests: Han Lee's research focuses on molecular mechanisms in cellular stress and microbial energy metabolism. Key areas include ferroptosis in kidney disease, metabolic adaptation in extremophiles, and the structural basis of bacterial toxin delivery. His work integrates biochemical, omic, and physiological approaches to understand disease and environmental adaptation.
Publication Trends: Recent publications (2023–2025) highlight interdisciplinary research, combining structural biology, systems physiology, and microbial metabolism. Articles frequently appear in high-impact journals like Nature Communications and Kidney International Reports, indicating strong recognition in nephrology, microbiology, and space medicine fields.
Awards and Recognition:
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Advising and Grants: There is no mention of student advising or grant funding in the available information.
Labs and Teams: Han Lee collaborates with prominent researchers such as J. R. Steele, R. B. Schittenhelm, and C. Greening, suggesting active participation in research teams focused on microbial biochemistry and renal pathology at Monash University.
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