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Joyce Lee

Researching cancer metabolism, immunotherapy, and metastasis

Joyce Lee is a highly skilled professional in cancer metabolism, epigenetics, and cancer immunology, with over 10 years of expertise in molecular biology research. Her academic background includes a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Cell and Molecular Biology with a focus on Genetics and Gene Regulation from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Nutritional Sciences specializing in Physiology and Metabolism from the University of California, Berkeley. Joyce has held various research positions at renowned institutions, such as Assistant Prof. Researcher at UCSF Health, Postdoctoral Scholar at UCSF Health, Graduate Student Researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, Staff Research Associate / Lab Manager at UC Berkeley, and Summer Research Intern at the University of California, Berkeley. She is enthusiastic about bridging clinical data with molecular research to create actionable outcomes.

Highlights

Why Do I Get Constipated When I Travel? - The New York Times
Why Do I Get Constipated When I Travel? - The New York Times
Apr 15 · The New York Times
Traditional Filipino Wedding Gowns Go Modern - The New York Times
Traditional Filipino Wedding Gowns Go Modern - The New York Times
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San Francisco Bay Area