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Luke Lee

Professor, Department of Bioengineering
Director, Biomolecular Nanotechnology Center and Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center

408C Stanley Hall
mailcode: MC 1762
(510) 642-5855
fax: (510) 642-5835
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http://biopoets.berkeley.edu

Joined the UC Berkeley Faculty in 1999

Research Interests

The BioPOETS (Biologically-inspired Photonics & Optofluidic Electronics Technology and Science) group is focusing on quantum nanoplasmonics for in vivo molecular and cellular imaging; microfluidic cellular BASICs (Biological Application Specific Integrated Circuits) for quantitative cell biology; soft-state biological devices for single cell biophysics; nanobiotechnology for molecular diagnostics; BioMEMS and BioPOEMS (Biomolecular Polymeric Opto-Electro Mechanical Systems) for the digitalization of quantitative systems biology, systematic neuroscience, and molecular medicine.

Education

2000    Ph.D., UC Berkeley, Applied Physics (major) & Bioengineering (minor).

Major Awards

2005   National Academies Keck Futures Initiative Award
2005   Lester John and Lynne Dewar Lloyd Distinguished Professorship
2005   Research Professorship Award, Science Foundation Ireland
2003   NSF Career Awards
2004   National Academy of Engineering Invitee to ‘Japan-America Frontiers’ Symposium
2003   National Academy of Engineering Invitee to ‘Japan-America Frontiers’ Symposium
2000   National Academy of Engineering Invitee to 'Frontiers' Symposium
1999   Distinguished Achievement Award of TRW
1989   TRW Roll of Honor

Professional Experience

1986-1990                 Member of Technical Staff, TRW Space & Technology, Redondo Beach, CA
1990-1996                 Member of Technical Staff, Conductus Inc., Sunnyvale, CA
1999-2004                 Assistant Professor, Bioengineering, UC Berkeley
1999-present             Co-Director, Berkeley Sensor & Actuator Center, UC Berkeley
2001-present             Director, Biomolecular Nanotechnology Center, UC Berkeley
2004-2005                 Associate Professor, Bioengineering, UC Berkeley
2005-present             Lester and Lynne Lloyd Distinguished Professor of Bioengineering, UC Berkeley
2005-present             Professor, Bioengineering, UC Berkeley

Selected Publications

    Luke P. Lee and Robert Szema, “Inspirations from Biological Optics for Advanced Photonic Systems,” Science, 310, 1148 – 1150 (2005).
    Cristian Ionescu-Zanetti, Robin M. Shaw, Jeonggi Seo, Yuh-Nung Jan, Lily Y. Jan, and Luke P. Lee, “Mammalian Electrophysiology on a Microfluidic Platform,” Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 102, 9112-9117(2005).
    Yu Lu, Gang L. Liu, Jay Kim, Yara X. Mejia, and Luke P. Lee, “Nanophotonic Crescent Moon Structures with Sharp Edge for Ultrasensitive Biomolecular Detections by Local Electromagnetic Field Enhancement Effect,” Nano Letters, 5(1), 119-124 (2005).
    Ki-Hun Jeong, Jaeyoun Kim, Luke P. Lee, “Biologically Inspired Artificial Compound Eyes,” Science, 312, 557-561 (2006).
    Gang L. Liu, Jaeyoun Kim, Yu Lu, and Luke P. Lee, “Optofluidic Control Using Photothermal Nanoparticles,” Nature Materials, 5, 27-32 (2006).
    Gang L. Liu, Yadong Yin, Siri Kunchakarra, Bipasha Mukherjee, Daniele Gerion, Stephen D. Jett, David G. Bear, Joe W. Gray, A. Paul Alivisatos, Luke P. Lee, and Fanqing Frank Chen, "A Nanoplasmonic Molecular Ruler for Measuring Nuclease Activity and DNA Footprinting," Nature Nanotechnology, 1, 47-52 (2006).
    Dino Di Carlo and Luke P. Lee, “Dynamic Single Cell Analysis for Quantitative Biology,” Anal. Chem., 7918-7925 (2006).
    Philip J. Lee, Paul J. Hung, Vivek M. Rao, Luke P. Lee, “Nanoliter Scale Microbioreactor Array for Quantitative Cell Biology,” Biotechnology & Bioengineering, 94 (1), 5-14 (2006).
    David N. Breslauer, Philip J. Lee, and Luke P. Lee, “Microfluidic-based Systems Biology,” Molecular BioSystems, 2, 97-112 (2006).
    Philip J. Lee, Paul J. Hung, and Luke P. Lee, "An Artificial Liver Sinusoid with a Microfluidic Endothelial-like Barrier for Primary Hepatocyte Culture," Biotechnology and Bioengineering (2007).

 

 

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