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Kangjoo Lee is an Associate Research Scientist in Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine, specializing in neuroimaging and computational neuroscience. Their research focuses on understanding brain dynamics, particularly in mental health conditions like schizophrenia and mood disorders, using advanced neuroimaging techniques and AI-driven analysis.
Education: PhD in Neuroscience from McGill University (2019), Postdoctoral Research Associate at Yale University (2023).
Research interests include brain connectivity, sleep deprivation effects, and developing AI tools for neuroscience. Lee has contributed to studies on ketamine's neural mechanisms, sleep recovery networks, and large language models' predictive capabilities in neuroscience.
Notable achievements include the Merit Abstract Award (2021) and leadership roles in the Organization for Human Brain Mapping's Diversity Committee. Their work bridges clinical neuroscience with computational methods, emphasizing reproducibility and inclusivity in scientific practices.
Current roles include Guest Editor for Biological Psychiatry and committee memberships in neuroimaging and diversity initiatives. Lee collaborates across disciplines, advancing translational research in mental health biomarkers and neurotechnology.

