
معرفی
Jung-Jae Lee serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at the University of Colorado Denver, where his research program focuses on translational nanomedicine for clinical applications.
Educational background:
- Ph.D. in Organic Chemistry, University of Notre Dame, 2009
His expertise spans:
- Drug delivery systems for cancer and age-related macular degeneration
- Biomaterials including polymeric nanoparticles and organic probes
- Optical imaging techniques for cancer and bacterial infection detection
- Medical devices such as microfluidic channels for blood purification
Analysis of his 2010-2014 publications reveals consistent innovation in nanomaterial design for clinical translation, particularly in chemiluminescent imaging agents and bacterial separation technologies. His work bridges chemistry, materials science, and biomedical engineering to solve pressing medical challenges including sepsis treatment and in vivo diagnostics.
Dr. Lee directs the Lee Lab (theleelab.org), located in Science Building Room 4143, which actively develops clinically relevant nanomedicine solutions. Details regarding current students and specific grant funding sources were not provided in source materials.

