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  • Bomi Lee

    Bomi Lee

    Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition)

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsMy lab is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of the immune microenvironment and its role in the pathogenesis of pancreatic diseases, such as pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, innovative experimental and genetic animal models, as well as human specimens from donors, we aim to identify novel immune markers and potential therapeutic targets. Our goal is to advance the understanding of immune cells and their contributions to these diseases and to transl

  • Carmen Y.J. Lee

    Carmen Y.J. Lee

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Neonatal and Developmental Medicine

    Current Research and Scholarly InterestsWe will compare the processes of learning and intervention designs of two groups in the context of planning for a QI intervention. One group will utilize SD Group Model Building processes, and another will use the conventional KDD and RBA approaches. Qualitative and quantitative analytic approaches will be utilized to compare the learning processes and the intervention approach generated by these two groups. We anticipate that this study will lead to insights into new approaches to improving Q

  • Grace Lee

    Grace Lee

    Professor of Pediatrics (Infectious Diseases)

    BioDr. Grace Lee is Chief Quality Officer and the Christopher G. Dawes Endowed Director of Quality at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, and Associate Dean for Maternal and Child Health (Quality and Safety) and Professor of Pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine. She oversees the Center for Pediatric and Maternal Value that seeks to improve quality, safety, patient experience and health equity across the organization. Dr. Lee previously served as a member of the Institute of Medicine Committee (IOM) to Review Priorities in the National Vaccine Plan, the IOM Committee on the Ethical and Scientific Issues in Studying the Safety of Approved Drugs, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) Committee on Vaccine Research and Development Recommendations for Advancing Pandemic and Seasonal Influenza Preparedness and Response, and AHRQ's Healthcare Safety and Quality Improvement Research Study Section. She also served as a Board Member for the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA), Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (PIDS), and the National Academy of Medicine (NAM) Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice. She was previously the Chair of the U.S. Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) that recommends vaccines for the U.S. population, and she is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine.

  • Hyoryung Ann Lee

    Hyoryung Ann Lee

    Affiliate, Peds/Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics

    BioHyoryung Ann Lee, M.D., is a board-certified developmental and behavioral pediatrician at the Center for Developing Minds, where she brings her extensive expertise to address the complex needs of children and adolescents with developmental and behavioral challenges. Dr. Lee provides comprehensive care that integrates medical, psychological, and educational strategies to support the well-being of her patients and their families.

    Dr. Lee completed her fellowship in developmental and behavioral pediatrics at New York University, where she managed a high volume of complex cases and honed her skills in interdisciplinary care. Her tenure at NYU Langone Health and Bellevue Hospital was marked by her deep commitment to advocating for equitable healthcare services and serving diverse patient populations, including those facing family turmoil, immigration barriers, poverty, and trauma.

    Dr. Lee’s educational journey is characterized by a global perspective, as she holds a B.S. from the University of British Columbia, Canada, and pursued her medical degree via the St. George's University KBT Scholars Program at locations across England, Grenada, Canada, and the United States. Her training in Grenada instilled in her the importance of compassion and efficacy in medicine. She is a board-certified pediatrician, completing her pediatric residency at the Brooklyn Hospital Center, an academic affiliate of Mount Sinai, with specialized training in developmental and behavioral pediatrics at NYU Langone.

    In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Lee teaches and supervises Stanford Pediatric Residents, contributing to the next generation of pediatricians through mentorship and training in Developmental and Behavioral pediatrics.

    Beyond her professional pursuits, Dr. Lee is an accomplished musician, proficient in playing the flute, piano, and singing. Her passion for music and her dedication to using her performances to support charitable causes reflect her deep commitment to enriching the lives of those around her.