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Lina Le
Academic Affairs Administrator, Stanford Introductory Studies Operations
BioLina is an Academic Affairs Administrator with Stanford Introductory Studies (SIS), under the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education (VPUE). She manages hiring and payments for instructors and faculty teaching in SIS programs. Prior to SIS, Lina was with the Diversity & Access Office providing students, staff, faculty and visitors disability-related accommodations and supporting the 8 staff affinity groups. She has also worked at the Graduate School of Business, helping MBA and MSx students acclimate to living on campus. Lina has a Bachelor's in Business Administration from San Jose State University and a Master's in Global Entrepreneurial Management from the University of San Francisco.
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Anna Lee
Photography Curator, Special Collections
Current Role at StanfordI am the Photography Curator for Green Library. I collect historical photographic material for the Department of Special Collections and photographers' archives through the library's Photography Initiative.
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Anthony Lee
Executive Assistant 1, SoM - Senior Associate Dean Research Operations
BioExecutive Assistant, School of Medicine: Office of the Senior Associate Dean of Research- Dr. Ruth O'Hara
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Christine Lee
Director of Academic Support Programs, Academic Advising Operations
Current Role at StanfordDirector of Academic Support Programs
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Eileen Lee
Senior Licensing and Strategic Alliances Manager, Life Sciences, Office of Technology Licensing (OTL)
BioEileen joins Stanford OTL as a Senior Licensing and Strategic Alliances Manager for life sciences. Previously, Eileen spent many years at UCSF and the Salk Institute and brings experience in technology transfer and licensing.
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HoJoon Lee
Sr Biomedical Data Scientist, Medicine - Med/Oncology
Current Role at StanfordSenior Data Scientist
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Inyoung Lee
Licensing Manager, Life Sciences, Office of Technology Licensing (OTL)
BioInyoung is a Life Sciences Licensing Manager at the Office of Technology Licensing. He obtained his PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology at the University of Pennsylvania, focusing on developing novel therapeutics for acute myeloid leukemia. Prior to his role at Stanford, he worked as a Licensing Officer at the Penn Center for Innovation. Inyoung is passionate about translating innovative science into tangible products that may benefit patients and society.
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PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Cell and Molecular Biology
BS, University of Pittsburgh, Molecular Biology -
Jason Thanh Lee
Deputy Director, Molecular Imaging Program, Rad/Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford
BioBiomedical imaging scientist in preclinical molecular and nuclear imaging, particularly employing PET, CT and optical techniques. Applications include therapeutic development, oncology, immunotherapy, neuroscience, and molecular biology. Active in translational diagnostics research and development. Lead a scientific team and skilled in project management with a portfolio of academic and pharmaceutical/biotechnology partners. Broad foundation in molecular biology assays and in vivo disease models.
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Joo-Mee Lee
Academic Staff Hourly, Music
BioD.M.A. Boston University
M.M., New England Conservatory
BMus., Royal Academy of Music, London/King's College
Violinist Joo-Mee Lee has taken on several roles in the Department of Music at Stanford University since the fall of 2014. She served as director of the Stanford New Ensemble. As a Lecturer, she teaches courses on Introductory Violin and Professional Development in Music, and also gives individual lessons. She has worked closely with the Stanford Symphony and Philharmonia, and has overseen the annual Concerto Competition.
Previously, Lee served as an artist-in-residence and violin faculty at the University of Denver and at Colorado College. She also taught at Brandeis University, and was a sought-after teacher at the New England Conservatory Preparatory School in Boston.
A graduate of the Royal Academy of Music in London and the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Lee earned her Doctor of Musical Arts from Boston University where she was a Roman Totenberg Scholarship recipient. Her doctoral dissertation is entitled An Analytical Study of Three String Quartets of Bernard Rands.
As a young musician, Lee was chosen to represent South Korea for the Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra, which performed at the Berlin Philharmonie, Leipzig Gewandhaus, and Amsterdam Concertgebouw. She was a founding member of the Tonos String Quartet which won New England Conservatory’s Honor’s Quartet position. Her quartet took part in the Bank of America Celebrity Series with Rob Capilow, and performed live on Boston's WGBH radio among other concert venues throughout New England. The quartet was invited by the Joong-Ang Daily Newspaper to give a recital at Hoam Art Hall in Seoul, Korea.
Lee has been invited to various music festivals including Aspen, Banff, and Sarasota where she performed solo and chamber recitals. While she was in graduate school, she won a position in the DaVinci Quartet and toured throughout the United States, giving concerts and masterclasses. Concurrently, she won a position in the Colorado Springs Symphony (now Philharmonic), and became a tenured member.
As an avid new music advocate, Lee gave world premieres of chamber music and solo works by many contemporary composers. Among the composers with whom she has closely collaborated are Bernard Rands, Augusta Read Thomas, Samuel Adler, and Jennifer Higdon. -
Joyce Lee
Internship Program Manager, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability - Dean's Office
BioJoyce Lee is the Internship Manager in the Dean’s Office at the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, where she leads the Sustainability Summer Internship Program and manages initiatives that connect students with meaningful, sustainability-focused experiences around the world. She manages program development, employer engagement, student recruitment and communications, and provides customized wraparound support to foster students’ professional growth and development. She also collaborates across campus to build an integrated ecosystem of sustainability internships and experiential learning opportunities.
Before joining the SDSS Dean’s Office, Joyce served as a Program Manager at the Precourt Institute for Energy and as a Research Program Manager at the Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center within the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies, both at Stanford University. -
Jun-Sik Lee
Senior Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
BioDr. Lee boasts over 15 years of expertise in scientific inquiry and instrumentation within X-ray facilities. Throughout Dr. Lee's career as an X-ray scientist, the primary focus has been tackling fundamental queries within a spectrum of emerging materials, including high-Tc superconductivity, magnetism, multiferroicity, Li-ion batteries, photovoltaics, and heterostructures. His extensive repertoire includes deploying comprehensive X-ray studies employing both scattering and spectroscopy techniques across both hard and soft X-ray domains. He has not only leveraged existing methodologies but has also been instrumental in developing cutting-edge X-ray instruments, including advanced scattering and spectroscopic setups. These innovations have been pivotal in providing novel approaches necessary for addressing multifaceted scientific inquiries.