
معرفی
Wei-Lih Lee is a Professor of Biological Sciences and holds an academic appointment in the Molecular and Cellular Biology Graduate Program at Dartmouth College. His research focuses on understanding organelle organization, positioning, and segregation during asymmetric cell divisions in budding yeast, employing genetics, live-cell microscopy, and biophysical techniques.
Education: B.S. from the University of Iowa and Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University.
Research interests include microtubule cytoskeleton dynamics, motor protein interactions, and the molecular mechanisms governing cellular asymmetry. Key contributions involve studying Num1 and dynein-dependent processes in yeast.
Publications highlight studies on microtubule-associated proteins, cortical dynein mechanisms, and comparative analyses of homologous proteins like Num1 and NuMA.
No scientific awards explicitly mentioned. No detailed grants or advising roles listed beyond co-authorships in publications.

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