Young Wha Lee

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Department of Biology 919-660-7316 (lab)

Duke University 919-660-7223 (office)

Box 90338

Durham NC 27708

Website: http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Young_Wha_Lee

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Education

Ph.D Duke University 2002-2009

Advisor: Dr. John Willis

Co-adviser: Dr. John Kelly, University of Kansas

Thesis: Genetic Analysis of Standing Variation for Floral Morphology and Fitness Components in a Natural Population of Mimulus guttatus (common monkeyflower)

B.A. Vanderbilt University 1998-2002

Advisor: Dr. Carl Johnson

Thesis: The Role of Ca2+ in Plant Circadian Rhythms and Measurement of the Photoperiod

Fellowships and Awards

Duke Biology one-semester fellowship 2008

·  Salary+fees for one semester

James B. Duke Fellowship 2002-2006

·  $4000/year above the standard stipend

Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy Studentship 2004-2005

·  Salary+fees for 1 year

Howard Hughes Medical Institute Predoctoral Fellowship Honorable Mention 2003

McMinn Scholarship for Natural Sciences 2000-2002

·  Full tuition scholarship for junior and senior years, one summer support for research

Harold Stirling Vanderbilt Scholarship 1998-2002

·  4-year full tuition scholarship, refused for 2000-2002 for McMinn Scholarship

Publications

Lee, Y.W., J.H. Willis, and J.K. Kelly. Genetic architecture of standing variation for traits affecting survival, fertility, and mating strategy in a natural population of common monkeyflower. In prep

Lee, Y.W., J.K. Kelly, and J.H. Willis. Genetic architecture of inbreeding depression in an outcrossing population of annual Mimulus guttatus. In prep

Scoville, A., Y.W. Lee, J.H. Willis, and J. K. Kelly. The contribution of chromosomal

polymorphisms to the G-matrix of Mimulus guttatus. In revision for The New Phytologist

Wu, C.A., D.B. Lowry, A.M. Cooley, K.M. Wright, Y.W. Lee, and J.H. Willis. Mimulus is an emerging model system for the integration of ecological and genomic studies. 2007. Heredity: Special Issue on Evolutionary and Ecological Functional Genomics

Xu, X., C.T. Hotta, A.N. Dodd, J. Love, R. Sharrock, Y.W. Lee, Q. Xie, C.H. Johnson, and A.R. Webb. Distinct light and clock modulation of cytosolic free Ca2+ oscillations and rhythmic CHLOROPHYLL A BINDING PROTEIN2 expression in Arabidopsis. 2007. Plant Cell, 19:3474.

Grants in Support of Research

Gordon Research Conference Travel Scholarship $500 2009

3rd International Conference in Quantitative Genetics Travel Grant $1946 2007

NIH R01GM073990 “A Genomic Analysis of Complex Trait Variation in Mimulus” PI Dr. John Kelly, co-PI Dr. John Willis. I contributed to conception and design of research, produced supporting data, and helped write the grant.

2006  - 2010

Duke Biology Department grant-in-aid of research $900 2004

Teaching Assistant Experience

BIO 118 Genetics and Molecular Biology 2008

BIO 124 Molecular Evolution 2007

BIO 116 Ecology and Evolution 2006

BIO 120 Population Genetics 2005

Service Activities

Duke Population Biology Seminar czar 2006-2007

Research mentorship:

·  NSF-REU, Duke University, summers 2005-6

·  HHMI precollege summer program, Duke University 2005