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Jason D. Lee is an Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology with expertise in cancer treatment, particularly in breast and rectal cancers. He has published extensively on radiation therapy techniques, tumor biology, and molecular signaling pathways.
Education:
- PhD in Pharmacology and Cancer Biology (2009), Duke University School of Medicine
- MD (2010), Duke University School of Medicine
- BS (2001), Yale University
Research Interests: Dr. Lee's work focuses on radiation oncology, tumor suppression mechanisms via TGF-β signaling, and molecular characterization of cancer progression. His studies often involve PET imaging, stereotactic body radiotherapy, and lymphoid organ neogenesis.
Scientific Contributions: Key research areas include oligometastatic survival, re-irradiation strategies, integrin signaling, and angiogenesis inhibition. His 2007 study on TGF-β receptor suppression of breast cancer has been cited 222 times.
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