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Tanya S Lee
Instructional Designer/Developer 1, FSI
BioTanya Lee is an instructor the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE). She teaches the China Scholars Program (including the U.S.–China CoLab on Climate Solutions) and the Sejong Korea Scholars Program.
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Wei-Sheng Lee
Lead Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
BioDr. Lee is a staff scientist at SLAC National Accelerator Lab and a PI at the Stanford Institute of Materials and Energy Sciences (SIMES) at SLAC. His research interest is to understand and control collective behaviors in quantum materials by using and developing x-ray techniques, including x-ray/photoemission spectroscopy, resonant/non-resonant inelastic x-ray scattering and time-resolved x-ray scattering using synchrotron radiation light source and x-ray free-electron laser.
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Yen-Chung Andrew Lee
Clinical Assistant Professor (Affiliated), Surgery - General Surgery
BioDr. Yen-Chung Andrew Lee is a board certified surgeon who practices General and Bariatric Surgery in Pleasanton. He completed a fellowship in Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery at Brown University.
Dr. Lee's personal interests include golfing, fishing, cars, drawing, and playing violin. -
Watinee Leewongjaroen
Administrative Associate 3, Pediatrics - Gastroenterology
Current Role at StanfordAdministrative Associate 3, Pediatrics Gastroenterology.
Faculty academic support for Dr. Ebel, Dr. Narang, Dr. Dike, Dr. Khavari, Dr. Zhang, Dr. Bensen, Dr. Alrabadi, and Dr. Yeh. -
Whitney Legge
Video & Digital Content Producer, Graduate School of Business - Marketing & Communication
BioWhitney Legge grew up in a small town on the coast of Maine and after graduating high school relocated to Guatemala to develop photography programs for at-risk youths. In 2008, Whitney was accepted to the San Francisco Art Institute where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Photography and honored with the John Collier Humanitarian Award. After graduation Whitney helped organize and lead DocuPhoto a public lecture series with acclaimed documentary photographers and filmmakers. She works for The Asia Foundation producing documentary short films. Whitney’s personal photography and films explores themes of family, identity, and social issues such as immigration and poverty.
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Elisa Leiva Anderson
Video Editor, Stanford Historical Society
Staff, Tech SupportBioElisa is a filmmaker from Santiago, Chile. She is the editor of Towards the Sun, Far from the Center (Berlinale, 2024), the producer and editor of Ripear un Desierto (Nemaf Korea, 2023), and the director of VIEWS (FicValdivia, 2015). She works with archival footage and digital technologies to reflect on displacement, image-making, and the multi-stranded connections—both personal and political—between Chile and the United States.
Her films have screened at the New York Film Festival (NYFF), Hong Kong International Film Festival (HKIFF), FIDOCS (Santiago International Film Festival), among others, and have been awarded by the Human Rights Institute of Chile.
In addition to her filmmaking, she has taught short film distribution at the Universidad Católica de Chile, served as Head of International Relations at CinemaChile for five years, and curated short film programs at the Uppsala Film Festival (Sweden) and the Matta Cultural Center (Argentina). -
Jody Leng
Clinical Associate Professor (Affiliated), Multispecialty Anesthesiology
Staff, Multispecialty AnesthesiologyBioDr. Leng is a board-certified anesthesiologist, specializing in regional anesthesiology. She attended medical school at the University of Miami, and completed her anesthesiology residency and Regional Anesthesiology and Acute Pain Medicine (RAAPM) fellowship at Stanford Health Care. Prior to her medical career, she worked as an R&D engineer at a biomedical device startup in Silicon Valley. She currently serves as the Director of RAAPM at the VA in Palo Alto, the Program Director of the RAAPM fellowship, and the Co-Director of the Peer Support and Resiliency in Medicine (PRIME) wellness program at Stanford.