

Jing-Huei Lee
An authority in the field of magnetic resonance imaging and cancer research, Jing-Huei Lee serves as a Professor at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. With a Ph.D. in Physical Chemistry from the State University of New York, Dr. Lee has established a distinguished career focusing on the intricate dynamics of magnetic resonance studies, particularly in tissue signal analysis. Dr. Lee's research is pivotal in advancing our understanding of how electric fields can regulate the surface exposure of cancer cells, a breakthrough that holds significant implications for cancer treatment strategies. Their work in this area is complemented by a keen interest in the discrimination of breast cancer through MR spectroscopy, a technique that promises to enhance diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes. Throughout their career, Dr. Lee has contributed to numerous peer-reviewed publications, reflecting a deep commitment to advancing scientific knowledge and improving clinical practices. Their research not only enriches the academic community but also translates into tangible benefits for medical practitioners and patients alike. In addition to their research endeavors, Dr. Lee is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of scientists and medical professionals, fostering an environment of curiosity and innovation. Their leadership and expertise continue to inspire students and colleagues, solidifying their reputation as a leading figure in the field of medical imaging and cancer research.
Publications
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, 31-38, 2012-01-01