Katie Lee

Author Profile

2022 Science Competition Winner, Katie Lee is a PhD student at the Frazer Institute University of Queensland, Australia.

She has been working on melanoma early detection and prevention research for 10 years, ranging from skin pigmentation genetics to long-running clinical studies of mole and melanoma surveillance.

2 blogs authored by Katie Lee

Regular Contributor

Qualification

BSc in Microbiology

Articles

Spot the Difference: Why There Are Two Ways to Develop Melanoma

Spot the Difference: Why There Are Two Ways to Develop Melanoma

This blog discusses how both UV radiation and non-UV pathways can promote melanoma.

It Takes a Village: How a Dysfunctional Cellular Community Could Raise a Melanoma

It Takes a Village: How a Dysfunctional Cellular Community Could Raise a Melanoma

2022 Bio-Rad Science Writing Competition winning article. Katie Lee uses an “it takes a village” analogy to explain how it is the combination of multiple factors that tips the balance toward melanoma formation.

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