Aletheia Lee

Dr Aletheia Lee

Senior Lecturer, Early Childhood Education Programme

S R Nathan School of Human Development

Tel: +65 6248 9219

Email: YWxldGhlaWFsZWVtQHN1c3MuZWR1LnNn

Educational Qualifications

2015
DPhil (Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics), University of Oxford, UK.
Thesis "Site-direction monoclonal antibodies: Developing a tool for manipulating AMPA-type ionotropic glutamate receptor subunits in the mouse brain"

2010
M.Soc.Sci. (Psychology by Research), National University of Singapore

2008
B.Soc.Sci. (Psychology), National University of Singapore

Academic and Professional Experience

2019 - Present
Founder, Consultant, Instructor, Facilitator, The Respectful Way, Singapore

2019 - Present
Child Development Specialist, Chapter Zero Singapore

2019 - 2020
Fellow, Centre for Experiential Learning, Singapore University of Social Sciences

2017 - 2019
Teacher, Baby College Singapore

2016
Practicum Student, Resources for Infant Educarers, USA

2015 - 2016
Post-doctoral Research Scientist, Nuffield Dept of Clinical Neurosciences, University of Oxford, UK

2008 - 2010
Teaching Assistant, Dept of Psychology, National University of Singapore

2006 - 2007
Research Assistant, Dept of Psychology, National University of Singapore

Farhy-Tselnicker, I. et al. (2017)
Astrocyte-secreted glypican 4 regulates release of neuronal pentraxin 1 from axons induce functional synapse formation. Neuron, 96, 428-445.

Sanderson, D. J. et al. (2017)
Altered balance of excitatory and inhibitory learning in a genetically modified mouse model of glutamatergic dysfunction relevant to schizophrenia. Scientific Reports, 7(1), 1765.

Lee, A. et al. (2010)
The habenula prevents helpless behavior in larval zebrafish. Current Biology, 20(24), 2211-2216.

  • Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE®)
  • International Association of Infant Massage (IAIM)
  • Society for Neuroscience
  • Early childhood developmental sciences
  • Infant and toddler care and curriculum
  • Gross and fine motor development
  • Integrative approaches to self
  • Somatic education

2010 - 2014
OXION Wellcome Trust Scholarship, University of Oxford, UK

2010 - 2014
Clarendon Scholarship-St Hilda's College Graduate Scholarship, University of Oxford, UK

2008 - 2010
Research Scholarship, National University of Singapore

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