Hochang Lee
Director of Research Development
Academic Degrees
Departmental Address
5300 Alpha Commons Drive, 4th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21224
Research and Professional Experience
Current:
Primary Investigator for American Heart Association Clinial Research Program Grant: Impact of Depression on Clinical Outcomes of PCI in Stable Angina (7/1/2009-6/30/2011)
Primary Investigator for NIMH R01 Grant: Intracranial Atherosclerosis and Predictors of Post-CABG Depression - AKA "NOAHS study" (7/1/2010-1/31/2015)
Primary Investigator for Alzhimer's Association Grant: Assessment of Burden of Dementia Among Korean Elders in Maryland (11/1/08-10/31/11)
Previous:
Primary Investigator for NIH R03 grant: Restless legs risk in the biracial East Baltimore cohort - AKA "RiBECA study" (8/1/05-7/30/07)
Primary Investigator for NIH K23 grant: Cognitive Sequelae of Early and Mid-life Depression (4/1/04 – 3/31/09)
Primary Investigator for Center for Mind and Body Research Pilot Grant: Transcranial Doppler Detection of Intracranial Stenosis as Predictor of the Post-CABG Depression and Cognitive Impairment (4/1/06-3/2007)
Primary Investigator for GSK Investigator-Initiated Research Grant – Neuropsychiatry of Restless Legs Syndrome (7/01/06-6/30/08)
Keywords
coronary heart disease, cognitive impairment, depression, dementia restless legs syndrome, Korea, immigrant, CABG, angioplasty
Honors and Awards
The 2009 Advanced Research Institute Fellowship
Dlin-Fischer Award for Significant Achievement in Clinical Research - Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine (2007)
Future Leaders in Psychiatry – Emory University/Janssen Pharmaceutica (2005)
Junior Investigator Award – International College of Geriatric Psychoneuropharmacology(2004)
American Psychiatric Association/GlaxoSmithKline Mental Health Scholar (2003)
The 2002 NIMH Summer Research Institute Fellow The Maudsley-Johns Hopkins House Officer Exchange Program (2000-1)
The American Psychiatric Intitute for Research and Edcuation/Janssen Scholar in Severe Mental Illness (2000)
The 1999 K-A Resident of the Year – Korean Neuro-Psychiatry Association
The Baldwin Keys Prize in Psychiatry (1997), Jefferson Medical College
The Perlman Fellowship in Medical Humanities (1994)