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Choongheon Lee is an Assistant Professor of Research in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Rochester’s Hajim School of Engineering & Applied Sciences. His research focuses on understanding vestibular and auditory system functions, with particular emphasis on peripheral vestibular function assessment, inner ear drug delivery, and pharmacological interventions for hearing and balance disorders. His work integrates biomechanical, electrophysiological, and pharmacological approaches to study inner ear physiology and develop therapeutic strategies.
Education details are not explicitly listed in the provided information, but his current academic role reflects advanced training in biomedical engineering or related fields. Research interests include drug delivery mechanisms in the inner ear, pharmacological modulation of vestibular responses, and the neurobiology of hearing disorders. He employs animal models such as guinea pigs and mice to investigate endolymphatic hydrops, cochlear synapse loss, and the effects of therapeutic agents on sensory pathways.
His recent publications explore topics such as cochlear fluid dynamics, the role of KCNQ2/3 ion channels in vestibular function, and the impact of CGRP on sensory hypersensitivity. While no awards are explicitly mentioned, his active research portfolio indicates contributions to understanding balance and hearing mechanisms. Advising and grant details are not provided in the text, though his involvement in collaborative projects and experimental setups suggests potential interdisciplinary collaborations.
Lee’s work is closely tied to laboratory research within the Hajim School, focusing on translational studies that bridge basic science and clinical applications in audiology and vestibular medicine.




