Mi-joung Lee
Department of Health Sciences
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
Dr. MI-JOUNG LEE is currently working as a Lecturer in the Department of Department of Health Sciences, University of Sydney , Australia. His research interests includes Dr. Lees main research interests are in the area of exercise intervention in different clinical population including stroke and breast cancer and assessment tools of lymphoedema. Since completing her PhD, she has been collaborating with the breast cancer research group at the Faculty of Health Sciences, at the University of Sydney. She has conducted both laboratory and clinical research throughout her PhD and during her research associate work. Her laboratory research includes studies in stroke population as well as in breast cancer and healthy normal population. She was also involved a large randomised clinical trial investigating an early exercise program in women following breast cancer treatment. Recently, she has completed a pilot study investigating the effect of chemotherapy agent on risk of developing lymphoedema and other symptoms that women might experience during and after completion of chemotherapy.. He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. MI-JOUNG LEE is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Dr. Lees main research interests are in the area of exercise intervention in different clinical population including stroke and breast cancer and assessment tools of lymphoedema. Since completing her PhD, she has been collaborating with the breast cancer research group at the Faculty of Health Sciences, at the University of Sydney. She has conducted both laboratory and clinical research throughout her PhD and during her research associate work. Her laboratory research includes studies in stroke population as well as in breast cancer and healthy normal population. She was also involved a large randomised clinical trial investigating an early exercise program in women following breast cancer treatment. Recently, she has completed a pilot study investigating the effect of chemotherapy agent on risk of developing lymphoedema and other symptoms that women might experience during and after completion of chemotherapy..
Research Interest
Dr. Lees main research interests are in the area of exercise intervention in different clinical population including stroke and breast cancer and assessment tools of lymphoedema. Since completing her PhD, she has been collaborating with the breast cancer research group at the Faculty of Health Sciences, at the University of Sydney. She has conducted both laboratory and clinical research throughout her PhD and during her research associate work. Her laboratory research includes studies in stroke population as well as in breast cancer and healthy normal population. She was also involved a large randomised clinical trial investigating an early exercise program in women following breast cancer treatment. Recently, she has completed a pilot study investigating the effect of chemotherapy agent on risk of developing lymphoedema and other symptoms that women might experience during and after completion of chemotherapy.