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A driven researcher with expertise in cell-based therapies, gene editing, and immunology. His academic journey, from earning a Master’s degree in Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Cornell University to his role as a Research Associate at the Buck Institute, reflects a deep commitment to advancing biomedical research.
His work includes developing innovative platforms like the Smart Cell Drug (SmaCD) delivery system, contributing to a WIPO/PCT patent, and exploring the role of regulatory T cells in Alzheimer’s therapy. Suckwon has also conducted groundbreaking research on neuronal senescence and immune modulation, with multiple publications and presentations to his credit.
A passionate advocate for science communication and mentoring, Suckwon aspires to bridge experimental and computational biology to develop accessible and impactful therapies. His long-term goals include leading a research lab and inspiring the next generation of scientists through collaborative and interdisciplinary approaches.
An accomplished researcher with a robust background in cell-based therapies, gene editing, and immunology, complemented by advanced expertise in confocal microscopy, viral transduction, and flow cytometry. He has contributed to the development of innovative therapeutic platforms, including the Smart Cell Drug (SmaCD) delivery system, resulting in a patent for targeted Alzheimer’s therapies.
With over five years of experience as a Research Associate at the Buck Institute, Suckwon has participated projects on neuronal senescence, regulatory T cell engineering, and immune modulation. His interdisciplinary work bridges molecular biology, immunology, and computational approaches, culminating in multiple publications and presentations.
Dedicated to advancing biomedical research and mentoring future scientists, Suckwon aims to lead groundbreaking studies that address critical challenges in healthcare, emphasizing collaboration and innovation.
Master of Science in Chemistry & Chemical Biology
Cornell University (2018–2019)
Focused on the intersection of chemistry and biology, developing strong foundations in molecular design and research methodologies.
Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
University of California, Davis (2014–2016)
Specialized in biochemistry and molecular mechanisms, contributing to research on cardiac electrical alternans and the precursors of cardiac death as an Undergraduate Research Assistant.
Both degrees equipped Suckwon Lee with advanced analytical skills and a strong interdisciplinary approach, forming the foundation for his research in cell-based therapies, gene editing, and immunology.