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  1. Professor, Bioengineering. Faculty Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. B108A Stanley Hall. Mailcode 1762. 510-664-5193. leesw@berkeley.edu. For more information, see: https://leelab.berkeley.edu/ Research Interests. We are interested in bio-inspired nanomaterials and nanotechnology.

  2. Dr. Seung-Wuk Lee is a pioneering bioengineer in the field of virus engineering. His major contribution in the research is to utilize synthetic viruses as a tool to solve challenging scientific and engineering problems in medicine, energy, and sensors.

  3. The major focus of my research program is to create precisely defined, bioinspired nanomaterials that can be used for studying complex interfacial phenomena and as functional materials, devices, and therapeutics.

  4. Cited by. Year. Ordering of quantum dots using genetically engineered viruses. SW Lee, C Mao, CE Flynn, AM Belcher. Science 296 (5569), 892-895.

  5. The primary goal of this research is to understand the mechanisms nature uses to create diverse hierarchical structures and exquisite functions in a spatially and temporally controlled manner from a simple nanofibrous building block through protein-protein assembly processes.

  6. Seung-Wuk LEE, Professor | Cited by 6,941 | of University of California, Berkeley, CA (UCB) | Read 95 publications | Contact Seung-Wuk LEE.

  7. Dr. Seung-Wuk Lee is a professor in the Department of Bioengineering. The primary goal of the Lee Lab research program is to create precisely defined, bioinspired nanomaterials that can be used for studying complex interfacial phenomena and as functional materials, devices and therapeutics.

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