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New NIW Successful Stories (29) Dr. Lee Dr. Lee, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. from a U.S. university in biology. His research included work on gene regulation networks in bacteria, including Yersinia pestis, the pathogen that causes Black Death and also explored adenovirus host cell interaction. Dr. Lee’s work as resulted in publication in 4 technical papers in journals such as Virology, Plant Physiology, and Journal of Virology. Dr. Lee retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW. We have worked with Dr. Lee to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him. On his behalf, we stated that infectious diseases is a national safety concern, and his research is funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Cancer Institute. Along with our letter, we also reviewed 5 letters of recommendation from prominent professors from St Louis University, and Brown University and professionals from Monsanto. Dr. Lee’s petition letter was submitted November 2004, and approved May 2005. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. from a U.S. university in materials science. His research has focused on the precise nano-layers of drug delivery devices and also the synthesis of polymer brushes. Dr. Lee’s work as resulted in publication of 20 articles in journals such as Virology, Plant Physiology, and Journal of Virology. Dr. Lee retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW. We have worked with Dr. Lee to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him. We argued that Dr. Lee’s research in nano-materials would play a crucial role in healthcare diagnostics, pollution control, and military defense. Along with our letter, we also reviewed 7 letters of recommendation from prominent professors from University of Kentucky and the Army Research Laboratory. Dr. Lee’s petition letter was submitted November 2004, and approved April 2005. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a M.D. and Ph.D. from a German university in materials science. His research involves developing a new strategy to treat neutropenia, which is a side effect of chemotherapy for cancer patients, through gene therapy. Dr. Lee’s work as resulted in publication of 8 articles in journals. Dr. Lee retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW. We have worked with Dr. Lee to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him. We argued that Dr. Lee’s research in gene therapy is crucial to the development of new drugs for the pharmaceutical industry. Along with our letter, we also reviewed 7 letters of recommendation from prominent professors from University of Kentucky and the Army Research Laboratory. Dr. Lee’s petition letter was submitted March 2005, and approved July 2005. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a M.S. and Ph.D. from a U.S. university in Computer Science and Engineering. His research involves generic programming for large-scale scientific simulations. Dr. Lee’s work as resulted in publication of 11 articles in journals, one book, and more than 20 conferences. Dr. Lee retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW. We have worked with Dr. Lee to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him. We argued that Dr. Lee’s research in high performance scientific computing plays an important role in next generation advanced energy systems. Along with our letter, we also reviewed 7 letters of recommendation from prominent professors from the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the Indiana University Laboratory. Dr. Lee’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved July 2005. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a M.S. and Ph.D. from a Chinese university in Geophysical Mining. His research involves data mining to determine geological structures and oil reservoir location and geometry. His achievements in 3-D high resolution maps are critical to determining the drilling locations and reservoir development and production plans. Dr. Lee’s work as resulted in publication of several articles in journals such as Geophysical Journal, Geophysical. Dr. Lee retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW. We have worked with Dr. Lee to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him. We argued that Dr. Lee’s research in data mapping plays a major role in maintaining and developing domestic oil supplies. Along with our letter, we also reviewed 7 letters of recommendation from prominent professors at University of Texas, University of Arizona. Dr. Lee’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved July 2005. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a M.S. and Ph.D. from a Chinese university in Mechanical Engineering. His research focuses on rapid prototyping, which is emerging as a leading automated manufacturing technology, significantly impacting the length of time between the initial concept and development of the actual part. Dr. Lee’s work as resulted in publication of several articles in journals such as the Journal of Engineering Manufacture. Dr. Lee retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW. We have worked with Dr. Lee to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him. We argued that Dr. Lee’s research in advanced manufacturing research has applications in heavy industries that are applicable to national defense. Along with our letter, we also reviewed 7 letters of recommendation from prominent professors at National Science Foundation, NASA, and DARPA. Dr. Lee’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved July 2005. Dr. Lee Dr. Lee, a Chinese national, is an advanced degree professional with a Ph.D. from a Chinese university in Chemistry. His research focuses on fields of protein chemistry and drug discovery research. He has been funded by the NIH to identify new antibiotics Dr. Lee’s work as resulted in publication of several articles in journals such as the Journal of American Chemical Society and Biochemistry. Dr. Lee retained Z&A in 2004 for his NIW. We have worked with Dr. Lee to understand his experience and credentials, so that we could formulate the optimal NIW petition for him. We argued that Dr. Lee’s research on antibiotics could save millions of lives. Along with our letter, we also reviewed 7 letters of recommendation from prominent professors at Texas A&M, NIH, and Chinese Academy of Sciences. Dr. Lee’s petition letter was submitted January 2005, and approved July 2005. (06/30/2006) For more immigration news, please click here |
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