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Sing Lee, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology and Chemistry at Michigan State University (MSU), affiliated with the College of Osteopathic Medicine. He holds a PhD in Chemistry from MSU (2003–2012) and a BS in Chemistry from Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2000–2003). His research focuses on Neuroscience/Aging, Environmental Toxicology, Drug Discovery, and Immunity and Inflammation, with a particular emphasis on epoxide hydrolase inhibitors, lipid metabolism, and neurodegenerative disease mechanisms.
Dr. Lee’s work integrates analytical chemistry, biochemistry, and molecular biology, leveraging advanced techniques like LC-MS/MS and genetic models (e.g., Caenorhabditis elegans). His grants include NIH-funded studies on epoxy-eicosanoid receptors and drug discovery using persistent homology. He leads a lab with postdocs like Ali Ghiaseddin and Pedro Robles-Naharro and staff scientist Megha Singhal.
His publications highlight innovations in vitamin D metabolite analysis, epoxide hydrolase inhibitor design, and neuroprotective therapies for conditions like diabetic neuropathy and Alzheimer’s disease. Ongoing projects explore the role of lipid mediators in aging, inflammation, and environmental toxicity.





