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Albert Lee is an Associate Professor at Macquarie University with a focus on medical research, particularly in the realm of proteomics and neuroproteomics. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biotechnology and a Master of Biotechnology with Honours from Macquarie University. His Ph.D. was completed in 2011, under the supervision of leading experts in the field. Lee's career includes significant experience in both academia and the private sector, having worked in various roles at laboratories and educational institutions including the NIH Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, and Johns Hopkins University. His research interests concentrate on understanding the mechanisms of cellular stress and survival, and the role of biological processes in neurological disorders. He leads a research program focused on the intersection of proteomics and neurobiology, overseeing a group that includes postdoctoral researchers and PhD students. In addition to his research, Lee is committed to education, serving as co-director at the Macquarie Medical School and convening undergraduate courses that integrate fundamental biological principles with translational medicine.
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine • Baltimore, USA
Performed advanced analysis within a Proteomics laboratory, focusing on glycosylation's role in cardioprotection.
New York University School of Medicine • New York, USA
Worked under supervision, providing scientific expertise in protein analysis.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).