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Wei-Hui Lee |
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Advanced Concentration |
Neuroscience | |
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Mentor |
Thomas C. Foster, Ph.D. | ||
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Department |
Neuroscience | ||
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Enrolled |
August 2006 | ||
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Lab Room |
L2-128, 132 | ||
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Lab Phone |
(352) 392-6863 | ||
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weihlee@ufl.edu | ||
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Education |
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| B.S., Biology, National Taiwan Normal University | |||
| M.S., Neuroscience, University of Iowa | |||
| Dissertation Research | |||
| "The role of SOD-1 in brain aging" | |||
| Publications | |||
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Rangaraju S, Hankins D, Madorsky I, Madorsky E, Lee WH, Carter C, Leeuwenburgh C and Notterpek L. The molecular architecture of myelinated peripheral nerves with aging Aging Cell (accepted) |
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Peng IF, Berke BA, Zhu Y, Lee WH, Chen W, Wu CF. Temperature-dependent developmental plasticity of Drosophila neurons: cell-autonomous roles of membrane excitability, Ca2+ influx, and cAMP signaling. J Neurosci. 2007 Nov 14;27(46):12611-22. abstract |
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| Abstracts Presented at Meetings | |||
Wei-Hua Lee and Thomas C. Foster. Role of SOD1 in brain aging. Society for Neuroscience 38th Anneal Meeting, Washington, DC, Nov 2008. |
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David Hankins, Sunitha Rangaraju, Irina Madorsky, Wei-Hua Lee, Christiaan Leeuwenburgh and Lucia Notterpek. Lifelong caloric restriction attenuates age-related changes in myelinated peripheral nerves. Abstract for poster presentation. American Society for Neurochemistry 39th Annual Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, March 2008. |
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| Honors & Awards | |||
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