Raised
in Norman, Oklahoma, USA, Dr. Lee graduated magna
cum laude from Harvard-Radcliffe Colleges
with a bachelor of arts in biochemical sciences, and then earned a
doctorate in medical engineering as a Rhodes Scholar
at Oxford University. She returned to Harvard for medical school,
followed by a residency in diagnostic radiology
at Duke University and a fellowship in MRI at NYU. She joined the
NYU medical faculty in 1998, and received a master's in business
administration from NYU's Stern School of Business in 2006. In
2007, she was appointed NYU Langone Medical Center's inaugural vice
dean for science and chief scientific officer where she oversaw the
development of a robust research infrastructure and the
establishment of a CTSA and multiple new interdisciplinary research
programs. This summer, she and her family relocated to Salt Lake
City, Utah, USA, in her new capacity as Senior Vice President for
Health Sciences, Dean of the School of Medicine, and CEO of
University Health Care at the University of Utah.
A distinguished researcher, Dr. Lee has authored more than 130
peer-reviewed studies and written a textbook on cardiovascular MRI.
Her work focuses on developing new quantitative methods for
studying kidney and vascular function using MRI and applying these
to improve patient diagnoses. She continues to maintain an NIH-funded
research laboratory. She is a recognized leader internationally,
having served as president of the ISMRM and in 2009 she received the
Chang-Lin Tien Education Leadership Award. The recipient of several
teaching awards, Lee has mentored dozens of clinical fellows,
residents, graduate students, and postdoctoral fellows.
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