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Merton Lee

Researcher at American Institutes for Research

Merton Lee has a diverse range of work experience. Merton started their career in 2005 as a Graduate Instructor at the University of Illinois, where they taught Business and Technical Writing. Merton later worked as an Adjunct Professor at Loyola University Maryland and the Community College of Baltimore County.

In 2012, Merton began working as a Mentor at Thomas Edison State College, where they assisted students in online courses. Merton also worked as a Writer at Arrow Root Media, providing targeted writing for proposals, documentation, and correspondence.

Merton has a background in research, having worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Maryland, Baltimore and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Merton is currently a Researcher at the American Institutes for Research, starting in 2022.

In 2020, Merton worked as a Fellow at the Peter Lamy Center on Drug Therapy and Aging. Prior to that, they were a PharmD Candidate at the University of Maryland, Baltimore.

Throughout their career, Merton has also taken on freelance writing projects for Words & Numbers. Overall, they have demonstrated their expertise in writing, research, teaching, and mentoring.

Merton Lee began their education at Cornell University in 1997, where they pursued a Bachelor's of Science in Biological Sciences. Merton completed this degree in 2001. Following that, from 2002 to 2004, they attended the University of Maryland, where they obtained a Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Creative Writing. Merton then went on to pursue a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in English Literature from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, beginning in 2005 and completing their degree in 2012. Finally, from 2016 to 2020, Merton studied at the University of Maryland Baltimore, earning a Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) degree in Pharmacy. There is an entry for "RCK" in their education history, but no specific years or degree information are provided.

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  • Researcher

    March, 2022 - present