Chang Lung Lee
Associate Professor in Radiation OncologyOverview
The overall goal of the Lee lab’s research program is to improve the therapeutic window of radiation therapy and the survivorship of cancer patients by minimizing acute and late effects of radiation. Our current NIH-funded projects primarily focus on defining the mechanisms underlying the regeneration of epithelial cells in the oral mucosa and the small intestines in response to radiation injury. In addition, we are developing novel medical countermeasures for gastrointestinal acute radiation syndrome as well as radiation-induced intestinal fibrosis in the scenarios of nuclear terrorism.
Positions
Associate Professor in Radiation Oncology in the School of Medicine
2024 School of Medicine
Assistant Professor in Pathology in the School of Medicine
2020 School of Medicine
Member of the Duke Cancer Institute in the School of Medicine
2018 School of Medicine
Education
Ph.D. 2012
2012 Duke University
Postdoctoral Associate, RADIATION ONCOLOGY/KIRSCH LABORATORY
2017 Duke University, School of Medicine
Publications, Grants & Awards
Offices & Contact
Durham, NC
27708 Box 91006
Durham, NC
27708