Joo S. Lee, Ph.D.

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2012 Physics and Astronomy Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
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Theory of complex systems, nonlinear phenomena, statistical physics.
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Adilson Motter grad student 2012 Northwestern
 (Optimization, Cost, and Dynamics of Complex Biological Networks: Applications to Microbial and Human Metabolism.)
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Lee JS, Nair NU, Dinstag G, et al. (2021) Synthetic lethality-mediated precision oncology via the tumor transcriptome. Cell
Lampert EJ, Cimino-Mathews A, Lee JS, et al. (2020) Clinical outcomes of prexasertib monotherapy in recurrent wild-type high-grade serous ovarian cancer involve innate and adaptive immune responses. Journal For Immunotherapy of Cancer. 8
Erez A, Ruppin E, Keshet R, et al. (2020) Abstract IA21: Blocking purine synthesis in cancer promotes response to immunotherapy Cancer Research. 80
Schischlik F, Lee JS, Shah N, et al. (2020) Abstract A46: Charting the synthetic lethality landscape in pediatric cancer to advance whole-exome precision-based treatments Cancer Research. 80
Nair NU, Cheng K, Lee JS, et al. (2020) Abstract 36: Synthetic lethality across normal tissues is strongly associated with cancer risk, onset, and tumor suppressor specificity Epidemiology
Pathria G, Lee JS, Hasnis E, et al. (2020) 1155 Co-Targeting Mapk Signaling And Asparagine Metabolism By Mek Inhibitor + L-Asparaginase Combination In Pancreatic Cancer Gastroenterology. 158
Wolf Y, Bartok O, Patkar S, et al. (2019) UVB-Induced Tumor Heterogeneity Diminishes Immune Response in Melanoma. Cell
Lee JS, Ruppin E. (2019) Multiomics Prediction of Response Rates to Therapies to Inhibit Programmed Cell Death 1 and Programmed Cell Death 1 Ligand 1. Jama Oncology
Nair NU, Das A, Rogkoti VM, et al. (2019) Migration rather than proliferation transcriptomic signatures are strongly associated with breast cancer patient survival. Scientific Reports. 9: 10989
Magen A, Das Sahu A, Lee JS, et al. (2019) Beyond Synthetic Lethality: Charting the Landscape of Pairwise Gene Expression States Associated with Survival in Cancer. Cell Reports. 28: 938-948.e6
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