San Diego, CA, United States of America

Jerry Chung-yu Lee


Average Co-Inventor Count = 5.0

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Forward Citations = 1(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2019

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Title: Jerry Chung-yu Lee: Innovator in High-Resolution Imaging

Introduction

Jerry Chung-yu Lee is a prominent inventor based in San Diego, California. He has made significant contributions to the field of imaging technologies, particularly through his innovative patent in high-resolution imaging using near-infrared fluorescence.

Latest Patents

Jerry Lee holds a patent for "High resolution imaging using near-infrared-II fluorescence." This patent discloses methods for imaging lumen-forming structures, such as blood vessels, using near-infrared fluorescence in the NIR-II region of 1000-1700 nm. The fluorescence is generated by exciting solubilized nanostructures, which are delivered to the structures. These nanostructures include carbon nanotubes, quantum dots, or organic molecular fluorophores attached to hydrophilic polymers. The technology allows for fine anatomical vessel resolution down to −30 μm and high temporal resolution of 5-10 frames per second for small-vessel imaging, achieving up to 1 cm penetration depth in mouse hind limbs. This method compares favorably to tomographic imaging modalities such as CT and MRI, offering much higher spatial and temporal resolution.

Career Highlights

Jerry Lee is affiliated with Leland Stanford Junior University, where he continues to advance his research in imaging technologies. His work has garnered attention for its potential applications in medical imaging and diagnostics.

Collaborations

He has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Guosong Hong and Ngan Fong Huang, contributing to the advancement of imaging techniques and methodologies.

Conclusion

Jerry Chung-yu Lee is a key figure in the field of high-resolution imaging, with a focus on innovative methods that enhance medical imaging capabilities. His contributions are paving the way for future advancements in this critical area of research.

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