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Kenneth Pak Kin Lee is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cell and Biological Systems, focusing on membrane protein mechanisms that enable matter and information to cross cell membranes. His research primarily centers on ion channels, transporters, and receptors.
Dr. Lee's research interests include:
- Cell Membrane Biology
- Membrane Proteins
- Ion Channels
- Transporters
- Receptors
- Cryo-electron Microscopy
- X-ray Crystallography
- Biophysics
His laboratory combines multiple approaches including electron cryomicroscopy, X-ray crystallography, biophysics, biochemistry, chemical biology, electrophysiology, and cell biology to investigate molecular mechanisms of membrane proteins. The Lee lab also applies these insights to understand genetic disease mechanisms and develop therapeutic strategies.
Dr. Lee's research output shows a consistent focus on membrane protein structure and function, particularly in ion channels and transporters. His work spans structural biology, biophysics, and cellular physiology, with applications in understanding disease mechanisms.
Dr. Lee has received research funding from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences for his project "Structure and function of polyamine transporters" (2022-2023).
His research contributes to understanding fundamental cellular processes related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to health and well-being.

