Journal of Evolving Stem Cell Research

Sang Hee Lee, National Leading Research Laboratory,
Department of Biological Sciences,
Myongji University
Editorial Board

Sang Hee Lee

National Leading Research Laboratory, Department of Biological Sciences, Myongji University

Editorial leadership for Journal of Evolving Stem Cell Research ISSN 2574-4372

Research interests

  • (1) Stem Cells (Regenerative Medicine): Clinical Applications Of Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells (2) Mechanisms Of Antimicrobial Resistances

Biography

  • Prof. Lee is a director in the National Leading Research Laboratory and a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Myongji University. 
  • He received his Ph.D. in 1993 in Fermentation Biochemistry from Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, where he worked an natural product chemistry and molecular biology. 
  • From 1993 until 1995, he worked on antibiotic chemistry and X-ray crystallography in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. 
  • From 1995 to 2003, he was a professor in the Department of Biochemistry at Youngdong University. 
  • In 2003, he moved to Myongji University. 
  • His recent work has focused on stem cells (regenerative medicine), antimicrobials, multidrug resistance, and biochemistry and X-ray crystal structure of ESBLs (extended-spectrum ?-lactamases) and carbapenemases as well as structure-based drug design. 
  • He has authored more than 100 scientific papers published in peer-reviewed journals (books), many of which were the first in the field of Infectious Diseases, Drug Resistance, and Stem Cells. 
  • Prof. Lee is currently a Deputy Director General and Scientific Adviser of IBC, an evaluator in French National Research Agency, and the Editor in many peer-reviewed journals (especially, Editor-in-Chief in Res. J. Microbiol. [USA]).

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