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Kate Lee   Kate Yu Jung Lee

Office: Woodruff Memorial Building,
2011
Telephone: 404-727-0418
     
Fax:   404-727-3567
     
E-mail:   kate.lee@bme.gatech.edu
     
Mailing Address:   101 Woodruff Circle, Suite 2007 Atlanta, GA 30322
     
CV/Resume:   Kate Lee

     
    Education l Research Summary l Publications l Fellowships l Honors & Awards  
     
    Education

Georgia Institute of Technology
Atlanta, GA
Ph.D. Biomedical Engineering
2005-Expected 2010
   
The University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX
B.S. Chemical Engineering with Honors
2000-2004
   
 
     
     
    Research Summary  
   

My thesis project focuses on designing of multifunctional nanoparticles for drug delivery with surface enhanced raman scattering (SERS) application. The main goal of the project is to engineer self-assembled, biocompatible polymer-gold conjugate that will specifically carry anticancer agent to tumor cells with minimal harm to healthy cells.  The long-term goal is to create a biocompatible drug carrier that will enhance the efficacy (i.e. solubility and specificity) of a drug and reduce cytotoxicity for successful chemotherapy.

In addition, polymer-gold conjugate will be loaded with raman tag molecules to induce SERS.  SERS active nanoparticles will not only allow us to detect and identify cancer cells but also allow us to verify drug release to cancer cells. Application of SERS will help us to monitor intracellular distribution of drugs in real-time scale.

 
   
   

Publications and Presentation

Hudson, T.W., S. Zawko, C. Deister, S. Lundy, C.Y. Hu, K. Lee, C.E. Schmidt (2004). Optimized acellular nerve graft is immunologically tolerated and supports regeneration. Tissue Engineering. 10(11/12): 1641-1651.

 
     
     
    Fellowships  
   

2008-2009 CD4-GAANN Fellowship

Kate Lee recently awarded 2008 GAANN Fellowship

The Georgia Institute of Technology's Center for Drug Design, Development and Delivery (CD4) recently awarded Kate Lee with a 2008 GAANN Fellowship. In addition to research, the center focuses on educational programs designed to help students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels understand the needs of the pharmaceutical industry. Funding for this program is provided by the U.S. Department of Education's Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) program.

2005-2009  President's Fellowship, Georgia Institute of Technology

 
     
     
    Honors and Awards  
   
2004 Texas Instruments Diversity Scholarship
2004 ConocoPhillips Scholarship
2003 Leaton T. Oliver Endowed Scholarship
2002 Undergraduate Research Fellowship, The University of Texas at Austin
 
       
   
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