
Chang Lung Lee
Associate Professor in Radiation OncologyOverview
The overall goal of the Lee lab is to improve the therapeutic window of radiation therapy and the survivorship of cancer patients by minimizing the acute and late effects of radiation. The lab focuses on dissecting mechanisms underlying radiation-induced tissue injury and regeneration to develop novel medical countermeasures and predictive biomarkers. The Lee lab is supported by active NIH grants studying radiation-induced oral mucositis (R01DE033404), radiation-induced intestinal fibrosis (U01AI183940), and gastrointestinal acute radiation syndrome (U01AI186969).
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., Duke University 2012
2012 Duke University
Postdoctoral Associate, Duke University, School of Medicine, RADIATION ONCOLOGY/KIRSCH LABORATORY 2012 - 2017
2017 Duke University, School of Medicine
Publications, Grants & Awards
- Grants (15)
- Awards (5)
- Academics Articles (55)
- Conference Pages (1)
- Book Sections (2)
National Institutes of Health
National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
Prolacta Bioscience, Inc.
University of Pennsylvania
Offices & Contact
Durham, NC
27708
Durham, NC
27708