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==Education==
 
==Education==
*'''Postdoctoral Work''', University of Texas at Austin, TX (01/2003 – 02/2008)<br />Research Advisor: Prof. Edward M. Marcotte
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*'''Postdoctoral Work''', University of Texas at Austin, TX (01/2003 – 02/2008)<br />Research Advisor: Prof. Edward M. Marcotte<br />Biological network modeling and analysis for genotype-phenotype mapping
Biological network modeling and analysis for genotype-phenotype mapping
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*'''Ph.D.''', University of Texas at Austin, TX (09/1996 – 12/2002)<br />Advisor: Prof. Rasika M. Harshey<br />Dissertation: Importance of the Conserved TG/CA Dinucleotide Termini in Phage Mu<br />Transposition: Similarities to Transposable Elements in the Human Genome  
Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, TX (09/1996 – 12/2002)
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Advisor: Prof. Rasika M. Harshey
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Dissertation: Importance of the Conserved TG/CA Dinucleotide Termini in Phage Mu Transposition: Similarities to Transposable Elements in the Human Genome  
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M.S., Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL (09/1993 – 05/1996)
 
M.S., Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL (09/1993 – 05/1996)
 
Advisor: Prof. Thomas Alton
 
Advisor: Prof. Thomas Alton

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Insuk Lee

Education

  • Postdoctoral Work, University of Texas at Austin, TX (01/2003 – 02/2008)
    Research Advisor: Prof. Edward M. Marcotte
    Biological network modeling and analysis for genotype-phenotype mapping
  • Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin, TX (09/1996 – 12/2002)
    Advisor: Prof. Rasika M. Harshey
    Dissertation: Importance of the Conserved TG/CA Dinucleotide Termini in Phage Mu
    Transposition: Similarities to Transposable Elements in the Human Genome

M.S., Western Illinois University, Macomb, IL (09/1993 – 05/1996) Advisor: Prof. Thomas Alton Thesis: Genetic analysis of Agrobacterium vir region by generating gene fusion using bacterial transposon B.S. in Biology, Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea (03/1986 – 02/1993, military service: 02/1988 – 05/1990)

Professional Experience 03/2008 – present Assistant Professor, Department of Biotechnology, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea.

Current Research Interests Biological data mining, integration, interpretation, hypothesis generation Gene network construction and analysis for various model organisms Genotype-phenotype mapping by various biological data and modeling algorithms Analysis of protein-protein interactions and genetic interactions in animals and plants

Awards, Honors, Fellowships 9. Yonsei University Teaching Excellence Award (Year 2009), 2010 8. Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) Travel Fellowship Award, 2006 7. National Institute of General Medicine Science Scholarship for Keystone Symposia of Systems Biology, 2006 6. Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) Travel Fellowship Award, 2005 5. The L. Joe Berry Memorial Scholarship, University of Texas at Austin, 2001 4. David Bruton, Jr. Fellowship, University of Texas at Austin, 2000 3. Korean Honor Scholarship from Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the U.S., 1999 2. The Hal H. Ramsey, III Memorial Scholarship, University of Texas at Austin, 1999 1. Academic Achievement Scholarship, Hanyang University, 1986, 1991, 1992


Professional Societies Member, International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB) Committee Member, Korean Society of Bioinformatics and Systems Biology (KSBSB)

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