[S-27-2] Neurology Specialty Board in Korea
Dr. Jee-Young Lee graduated from Seoul National University (SNU) Medical College in 2002 and accomplished her neurology specialist training at SNU Hospital, Seoul, South Korea. Her current position is Professor of Neurology Department of SNU Medical College and also a faculty at SNU affiliated Boramae Medical Center. Dr. Lee is participating in various international research groups, and the MDS-AOS task force, and the committee of the International Parkinson and Movement Disorders Society. Her research interest is multimodal imaging using PET and MRI in basal ganglia disorders, particularly focused on the pathophysiology of prodromal Parkinson and various kinds of dyskinesias. She is also devoted to retina imaging studies in parkinsonian disorders since 2011. She has published more than 130 papers so far in peer-reviewed journals.
Research Interests
- Pathophysiology of basal ganglia disorders and dyskinesias with PET and MRI analysis
- Multimodal imaging study in prodromal Parkinson cohort
- Pathophysiology of retinal degeneration and retina-brain interaction in PD and other neurodegenerative diseases
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