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Alice A. Lee
Instructor, Medicine - Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsDr. Lee's research focuses on the early detection of pancreatic cancer, including the investigation of risk factors for pancreatic cancer and biomarkers to detect early cancer.
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Byron Lee
Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular)
BioDr. Byron Lee is Professor of Medicine in the Stanford Division of Cardiovascular Medicine and Cardiac Electrophysiology Section. He has published over 150 peer reviewed articles and 10 book chapters. He has written two books to help students navigate the medical school admission process: Insider's Premed Guidebook and Insider's High School Premed Guidebook. His research team studies treatments to prevent sudden cardiac death, atrial fibrillation, and complications of cardiac device lead extraction. He has won numerous teaching awards for his work with medical students, residents, and fellows. He currently teaches ECG reading to medical students in the Stanford Medical School course INDE 205 Practice of Medicine. He also serves as Chief of Cardiac Electrophysiology at the Palo VA Medical Center and Head Cardiologist for University of California Athletics.
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David Lee, MD
Professor of Medicine (Cardiovascular Medicine)
Current Research and Scholarly Interests1. Novel treatments and devices for the treatment of valvular disease
2. Alcohol septal ablation for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
3. Novel approaches to coronary revascularization
4. Closure devices for atrial septal defects and patent foramen ovale
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Jennifer Lee
Professor of Medicine (Endocrinology) and, by courtesy, of Epidemiology and Population Health
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI am a healthcare lead and physician scientist for innovation, R&D, and advanced analytics, and oversee these aspects at VA Palo Alto/VHA, within Stanford-VA relationship. The VA has the US's largest health care system and longest running EHR. I prioritize enabling multiple partners (industry, government, academia, foundations), to innovate/R&D in the VA health care system. We prioritize mentoring students from various Schools to become future leaders in R&D, innovation, and healthcare.
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Julie Jung Hyun Lee
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Primary Care and Population Health
BioDr. Julie J. Lee is a board-certified physician in Internal Medicine, Obesity Medicine, and Clinical Informatics at Stanford, where she works at the intersection of technology, precision health, and real-world clinical care.
As Health Equity Informaticist in Stanford's Division of Primary Care and Population Health, she leads data-informed strategies to evaluate and integrate digital health tools into clinical environments. Her work spans AI in healthcare, remote patient monitoring, patient portal communication, and clinical decision support, with a focus on ensuring these tools are clinically grounded, operationally feasible, and built around how patients and clinicians actually work. She advises industry and innovators on what it takes to move from promising technology to real-world impact.
Her clinical practice centers on obesity medicine and cardiometabolic health, where she applies precision health approaches to challenge one-size-fits-all frameworks. She advocates for moving beyond outdated BMI-driven care toward more meaningful measures like body composition, and for building evidence that reflects the full diversity of patients, including Asian and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities.
Health equity and ethics shape how she approaches her work across research, clinical practice, and technology evaluation. As a clinician who speaks both the language of medicine and the language of technology, she brings a critical perspective to what AI can do, what it should do, and who it should serve. -
Seolhyun Lee, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medicine - Nephrology
BioDr. Lee is a nephrologist and Clinical Assistant Professor in the Nephrology Division of the Stanford Department of Medicine.
He delivers expert, compassionate kidney care personalized to each patient he serves. Dr. Lee is committed to improving both the health and quality of life of his patients.
His work scholarship has appeared in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, Kidney Week, and Blood Purification.
Dr. Lee has received honors and awards including the prestigious Ben J. Lipps Research Fellowship from the American Society of Nephrology. The program funds original research projects by nephrology fellows.