Jaehoon Lee
Associate Professor of Educational Psychology, Leadership, and Counseling at Texas Tech University; adjunct associate professor at Baylor College of Medicine
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Research Footprint
Jaehoon Lee appears in 5 tracked papers (2021–2024), most studied alongside Ketamine, 2C-X and LSD, across Depressive Disorders, Suicidality and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD).
Most-cited paper: Replication of distinct trajectories of antidepressant response to intravenous ketamine (18 citations).
Frequent co-authors: Sanjay Mathew, Brittany O'Brien and Alan Craig Swann.
Background & Research
Jaehoon (Jason) Lee, PhD, is an associate professor in Educational Psychology, Leadership, and Counseling at Texas Tech University. He also serves as a faculty associate at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center and an adjunct associate professor at Baylor College of Medicine. His research focuses on modern research design, advanced statistical methods, mixture models, Bayesian structural equation modeling, and propensity score methods.
Key Impact
He coauthored real-world ketamine studies on suicidality and antidepressant response, contributing quantitative expertise to psychiatric research on treatment trajectories.
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Affiliations
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Texas Tech University
academicA public research university located in Lubbock, Texas, with a Health Sciences Center conducting biomedical and clinical research across multiple Texas campuses. Texas Tech offers programs in medicine, pharmacy, nursing, and the health professions, with research spanning psychiatry, addiction medicine, and neuroscience.
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Academic medical center in Houston affiliated with multiple Texas Medical Center hospitals. Conducts psilocybin and MDMA clinical trials for veteran PTSD in partnership with the Michael E. DeBakey VA, and houses the ELIPSIS program — a dedicated initiative on the ethical and legal implications of psychedelics in society.
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