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Sang Lee is a Research Fellow at the NIHR Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre (BRC), part of King's College London's Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience. With 35 publications and 3,194 citations, his work bridges genetics, psychiatry, and computational biology to investigate the genetic architecture of complex diseases.
Dr. Lee's research interests include:
- Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) for disease variant identification
- Population genetics with emphasis on diverse cohorts including African ancestry groups
- Genetic relationships between mental health disorders and neurodegenerative conditions
- Genetic modifiers of hematological disorders like sickle cell disease
- Integration of genetic data with clinical phenotypes for precision medicine approaches
Analysis of Dr. Lee's recent publications reveals a strategic focus on addressing health disparities through research on underrepresented populations. His work on breast cancer in South African Black women and sickle cell disease in Nigeria demonstrates commitment to diversifying genetic research beyond European ancestry populations. His publications in high-impact journals including Nature Communications and Nature Mental Health showcase methodological rigor and clinical relevance across oncology, psychiatry, and hematology.
Dr. Lee's research contributes significantly to UN Sustainable Development Goal 3 (Good Health and Well-being), particularly through efforts to reduce health disparities and ensure genetic research benefits global populations. His collaborative work spans multiple international institutions, as evidenced by multi-country authorship on recent publications.




