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Dr. Ted Lee serves as Distinguished Teaching Professor at State University of New York at Fredonia since 1999, where he chairs the Health Professions Advising Committee and actively mentors pre-health students through specialized academic pathways and international experiences.
His research concentrates on critical global health challenges:
- Implementation of clean water systems in rural Honduras
- Microbiological assessment of household water filtration efficacy
- Bacterial contamination mitigation in resource-limited settings
Dr. Lee has earned significant recognition including:
- President's Award for Excellence (SUNY Fredonia, 2014)
His sponsored research portfolio features the current 2024 project 'Molecular Identification of Microorganisms in Potable Water,' demonstrating sustained commitment to field-based public health solutions. Dr. Lee integrates research with teaching through Fredonia's Honduras J-term program, where students participate in community health assessments while studying Latin American healthcare systems. His educational leadership spans core microbiology instruction and specialized seminars on medical history and healthcare ethics.
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