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James Lee

Visiting Lecturer: University College London

James Lee is an Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Minnesota.12 Some key details about him include:

Academic Background and Position

  • He holds a Ph.D. from the Department of Psychology at Harvard University, which he earned in 2012.1
  • Currently, he is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Minnesota.12
  • He is affiliated with the Personality, Individual Differences, and Behavior Genetics area within the department.1

Research Interests

Professor Lee's research focuses on:

  • Mental abilities
  • Individual differences
  • Behavioral genetics
  • Human evolution2

Academic Work

  • His dissertation covered topics such as causal inference, genome-wide association studies, and cognitive-experimental approaches to studying individual differences.1
  • He was previously a postdoctoral researcher in the Mathematical Biology Section of NIDDK/NIH from 2011 to 2013, working on population and statistical genetics problems.1

Teaching

Professor Lee teaches several courses at the University of Minnesota, including:

  • Psychology 5993: Research Laboratory
  • Psychology 3135/5135: Individual Differences
  • Psychology 8960: Individual Differences in Higher-Level Cognition
  • Psychology 5960: Introduction to Scientific Computing
  • Psychology 1001: Introduction to Psychology3

It's worth noting that while the query mentions an "Adjunct Associate Professor" position, the available information consistently refers to James Lee as an Associate Professor, not an Adjunct.

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Location

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States