Esak Isaac Leeمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
Dr. Esak (Isaac) Lee is an Assistant Professor at the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University since 2019. He combines principles from engineering, biology, and medicine to develop novel approaches for improving human health, focusing on lymphatic and blood vessel biology. Current: Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Cornell University Previous: Postdoctoral Fellow, Wyss Institute & Boston University Education: Ph.D. in Bioengineering, Johns Hopkins University His research interests include: Microfluidics and organ-on-chip technology Tissue engineering and biomaterials Biomechanics and mechanobiology in vascular systems Molecular and cellular engineering for disease modeling Regenerative medicine applications for cancer and immune diseases Edema and lymphedema treatment strategies Dr. Lee's work emphasizes creating 3D organ-on-chip systems to study vascular interactions. His publications demonstrate expertise in lymphatic biology, cancer metastasis, and neurovascular modeling. Awarded: NSF Career Award (2024) Nancy and Peter Meinig Investigatorship (2019) Microcirculatory Society Lymphatic Research Award (2021) GRC Lymphatics Young Investigator Award (2018) BMES Cellular & Molecular Bioengineering Young Innovator (2023) As an educator, Dr. Lee teaches core topics in biomedical engineering including cancer immuno-engineering and biomaterials. His lab at Cornell fosters interdisciplinary research through bioengineered in vitro models that replicate human physiology with high precision.








