FACULTY

Joohyun Lee

Assistant Professor of Biology at Duke Kunshan University
Assistant Professor of the Practice at Duke University

Position:

Assistant Professor of Biology at Duke Kunshan University
Assistant Professor of the Practice at Duke University

joohyun.lee@duke.edu

Educational Background

  • Ph.D. Dartmouth College · 2009

Professional Experience​

  • Assistant Professor of Biology at Duke Kunshan University · 2021 – Present
  • Assistant Professor of the Practice at Duke University · 2021 – Present
  • Visiting Assistant Professor of Biology at Amherst College US · 2017 – 2020

Courses Taught​

  • K_BIOL 110: Integrated Science – Biology
  • K_BIOL 315: Experimental Molecular Biology
  • K_CAPST 495: Signature Work Capstone I
  • K_CAPST 496: Signature Work Capstone II
  • K_INDSTU 391: Independent Study
  • K_RINDST 393: Research Independent Study

Research Areas​​

Lee is a molecular geneticist whose research focuses on understanding the epigenetic regulation of chromatin switches in response to environmental cues using the plant model organism, Arabidopsis thaliana. Epigenetic regulation involves modifying gene expression without altering the DNA sequence, and these changes can be inherited across cells and/or generations. However, the lethality of epigenetic mutants in animal models has limited research into the mechanisms underlying the maintenance of epigenetic modifications in response to environmental signals. To address these questions, Dr. Lee’s lab utilizes Arabidopsis thaliana, a plant species tolerant of epigenetic mutations. They employ various genetic, molecular and bioinformatic analyses, including large-scale transcriptome, small RNA sequencing, DNA methylome analysis, and chromatin modification (ChIP sequencing), to investigate the highly conserved mechanisms underlying epigenetic regulation in higher eukaryotes.

Additional Information​​