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Hakho Lee

Biomedical Engineering

Harvard University

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About Hakho Lee at Harvard University (Harvard)

Hakho Lee is a Harvard University professor pioneering advanced biosensing technologies and extracellular vesicle research for disease diagnostics. Representative publications include "Systematic Review of Photodynamic Therapy in Gliomas", and "Systematic Review of Photodynamic Therapy in Gliomas", which reflect their ongoing engagement with the field.

Research Areas

extracellular vesiclesbiosensorsbioanalysisnanobinderscancer diagnosticselectrochemiluminescencedeep learningmolecular imaging
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Academic Impact Matrix

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Research Output

Total Citations19,786

Top 5% globally

Publications308

Highly prolific researcher

h-index65

Field leader

i10-index160

Exceptional breadth

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