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Min-Ho Lee, PhD

Min-Ho Lee, PhD

Min-Ho Lee, PhD, is a cardiovascular perfusionist in the Cardiac Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.


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About Min-Ho Lee, PhD

Titles

Cardiovascular Perfusionist

Awards and Honors

2019, JECT Research Award, Journal of ExtraCorporeal Technology
2016, Summa Cum Laude, SUNY Upstate Medical University
2016, Academic Excellence Award, Department of Cardiovascular Perfusion, SUNY
2015-2016, The Empire State Diversity Honors Scholarship
2014-2016, The Health Professions Alumni Association Scholarship
2007-2012, “The coordinate translational control of multiple mRNA targets in C. elegans”, Research Grant from American Cancer Society
2005-2006, The University at Albany College of Arts and Sciences Research Development Program (intramural)

Editorial and Academic Positions

Editorial Positions

2021-present, Editorial Board Member, Journal of ExtraCorporeal Technology

Education & training

Undergraduate Degree

BS in Cardiovascular Perfusion - SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY
BS in Biochemistry - Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea

Graduate Degree

PhD in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology - University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

Fellowship

Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Genetics - Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO

Team affiliations

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Publications

Publications

2021

Lee, M.-H.*, Riley, W., and Shann, K., 2021, Can the minimum protamine dose to neutralize heparin at the completion of cardiopulmonary bypass be significantly lower than the conventional practice? Journal of ExtraCorporeal Technology, 53:170–176

Lee, M.-H.* and Riley, W., 2021, Factors associated with errors in the heparin dose response test: Recommendations to improve individualized heparin management in cardiopulmonary bypass, Perfusion, 36:513–523

2019

Lee, M.-H.*, Gisnarian, C, and Shann, K., 2019, Improved estimation of total blood volume can provide a reliable prediction of dilutional hematocrit and oxygen delivery during cardiopulmonary bypass, Journal of ExtraCorporeal Technology, 51:67-72

2013

Doh, J., Jung, Y., Reinke, V., and Lee, M.-H.*, 2013, C. elegans RNA-binding protein GLD-1 recognizes its multiple targets using sequence, structure and context information to repress translation, Worm 2: e26548

2011

Fox, P., Vought, V., Hanazawa, M, Lee, M.-H., Maine, E., and Schedl, T*, 2011, Cyclin E and CDK-2 regulate proliferative cell fate and cell cycle progression in the C. elegans germline, Development 138: 2223-2234

2010

Lee, M.-H.* and Schedl, T, 2010. C. Elegans STAR Proteins, GLD-1 And ASD-2, Regulate Specific RNA Targets To Control Development, Volk., T and Artzt, K. ed, Landes Bioscience, Post-Transcriptional Regulation by STAR Proteins: Control of RNA Metabolism in Development and Disease, ISBN: 978-1-4419-7004-6

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