Author Information
Shui-Shan Lee is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Stanley Ho Centre for Emerging Infectious Diseases at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, located in Shatin, Hong Kong. Dr. Lee's work is primarily concentrated in the field of infectious diseases, with a particular focus on HIV and COVID-19. Through a career dedicated to advancing knowledge in these critical areas, Dr. Lee has contributed substantially to understanding disease dynamics and improving public health responses.Research Contributions
Dr. Shui-Shan Lee has made significant contributions to the study of infectious diseases, as evidenced by a broad range of publications. Recent research includes exploring the awareness and willingness of men who have sex with men living with HIV to participate in clinical trials, assessing global preparedness against the Omicron variant of COVID-19, and investigating the impact of pre-event testing and quarantine on COVID-19 epidemic control. Dr. Lee has also examined the superspreading potential of the Omicron variant in Hong Kong, how prior outbreak work experience affects future responses among nurses, and shifts in exposure settings during COVID-19 transmission clusters. Additionally, Dr. Lee has engaged in research on profiling vaccine attitudes among nurses and developing potential HIV vaccines.Aliases
Dr. Shui-Shan Lee has been published under several aliases, including Shui‑shan Lee, Shui S Lee, Shui-shan. Lee, Shui Shan Lee, and Shui-shan Lee. These variations reflect common occurrences in academic publishing where authors might be listed differently across various platforms and publications.Publication and Citation Metrics
Metric |
Value |
Citation Count |
3792 |
h-index |
28 |
Paper Count |
242 |