Hyun-Kyoung Lee, MS, Ph.D.
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Positions
- Associate professor
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Pediatrics
Neurology
草榴社区入口
Houston, TX US
- Principal Investigator
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Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute, Texas Children's Hospital
- Cynthia and Anthony G. Petrello Endowed Scholar in Neurological Research
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Texas Children's Hospital
- Associate Professor
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Dan L Duncan Comprehensive Cancer Center
草榴社区入口
Houston, Texas United States
Addresses
- Departments of Pediatrics and Neuroscience (Office)
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Neurological Research Institute
Houston, TX 77030
United States
- Departments of Pediatrics and Neuroscience (Lab)
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Neurological Research Institute
Houston, TX 77030
United States
Education
- BS from University of Dong-A
- 02/2004 - Busan, South Korea
- Biotechnology
- PhD from Dong-A College of Medicine
- 02/2009 - Busan, South Korea
- Physiology, Neuroscience
- Postdoctoral Fellowship at 草榴社区入口
- 12/2015 - Houston, Texas United States
- Glial development
Honors & Awards
- Career Transition Award
- National Multiple Sclerosis Society
- Research Mentor Award
- Dept Pediatrics, BCM/TCH
- Young Investigator Award
- Dept Pediatrics, BCM/TCH
Professional Interests
- Elucidating mechanisms of gliogenesis in neural development and how its dysfunction can lead to neurodegenerative diseases
Professional Statement
In my laboratory, we plan to take an interdisciplinary approach to the study of neural development and eventually neurodegenerative disease. Glia play diverse roles in the functioning CNS and, consequently, are associated with numerous neurological disorders and malignancies. In spite of their vital role in CNS physiology and pathology, the molecular mechanisms that control their development and diversity remain poorly defined; accordingly, how these processes contribute to CNS pathology also remains undefined. Therefore, our studies focus on the identification of novel molecular signaling and regulatory pathway in glial cell development by manipulation both chick and mouse model systems and biochemical techniques combined with an array of complex CNS injury models. These studies will provide the foundation upon which we will translate developmentally relevant findings to demyelinating diseases and neurodegenerative disorders in an effort to develop therapeutic interventions.Websites
Selected Publications
- Cristobal CD, Lee HK. "." Glia. 2022 Jul; Pubmed PMID:
- Cristobal CD*, Wang C*, Zuo Z, Smith J, Bellen H, Lee HK "." J. Neurosci.. 2022 Mar; Pubmed PMID:
- Jo J, Woo J, Cristobal CD, Choi JM, Wang CY, Ye Q, Smith JA, Ung K, Liu G, Cortes D, Jung SY, Arenkiel BR, Lee HK. "." EMBO Rep. 2021 Dec; Pubmed PMID:
- Ding X, Jo J, Cristobal DC, Zuo Z, Wang CY, Wirianto M, Ye Q, Lindeke-Myers A, Choi JM, Mohila CA, Kawabe H, Jung SY, Bellen H, Yoo, SH, Lee HK "." Genes Dev. 2020 Sep;1(34(17-18)):1177-1189. Pubmed PMID:
- Cristobal CD, Ye Q, Jo J, Ding X, Wang CY, Cortes D, Chen Z, Lee HK "." J Cell Sci. 2021 Jan;25:134. Pubmed PMID:
- Lopez-Silva TL*, Cristobal CD*, Edwin Lai CS, Leyva-Aranda V, Lee HK*, Hartgerink JD* "." Biomaterials. 2020 Sep;19(265):120401. Pubmed PMID:
- Lee HK, Chaboub LS, Zhu W, Zollinger D, Rasband MN, Fancy SP, Deneen B "." Neuron. 2015 May 18;85(6):1227-43. Pubmed PMID:
- Lee HK, Deneen B "." Dev Cell. 2012 Jan 17;22(1):183-96. Pubmed PMID:
- Lee HK, Laug D, Zhu W, Patel JM, Ung K, Arenkiel BR, Fancy SP, Mohila C, Deneen B "." Glia. 2015 Oct;63(10):1840-9. Pubmed PMID:
- Kang P*, Lee HK*, Glasgow SM, Finley M, Donti T, Gaber ZB, Graham BH, Foster AE, Novitch BG, Gronostajski RM, Deneen B "." Neuron. 2012 Apr 12;74(1):79-94. Pubmed PMID:
- Jung J*, Cai W*, Lee HK*, Pellegatta M, Shin YK, Jang SY, Suh DJ, Wrabetz L, Feltri ML, Park HT "." J Neurosci. 2011 Feb 9;31(6):2009-15. Pubmed PMID:
Funding
- R01NS110859 NIH/NINDS R01
- R01DE021798-06A1 NIH/NIDCR R01
- RG 1907-34551 National Multiple Sclerosis Society
- Research grant Helis Medical Research Foundations
- Research grant ( Mark A. Wallace Endowment Award
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