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Functional New Artificial Limbs Lead to Active Lifestyles
Carol Anderson is careful to spell out w-a-l-k when she’s around her Rat Terrier, Brussels Griffon and two Chihuahuas. She doesn’t want to get their hopes up yet. But the day is near when she’ll once again take Lucy, Sadie, Emma and Annie on a romp around her Raymond neighborhood.

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Jae E. Lee, DrPH
Dr. Lee is a scientist at the Center for Neuroscience and Neurological Recovery. He earned his doctoral degree in quantitative research methods from Tulane University in 1999. Prior to joining MRC in 2005, he was an office director of decision science in the Mississippi State Department of Health, an assistant professor of professional study in the Dental School of the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, and a social epidemiologist in the Harvard School of Public Health. Dr. Lee authored or co-authored 17 peer-reviewed articles and made several presentations at the national meetings. He has served as an editorial consultant for several public health peer-review journals. He participated in seven NIH funded studies and served as a co-investigator on three. His current research interest is in quality of life after neurological injury, health outcome measurements, and evaluation of health services.
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