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Luke Lee
Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, and Brigham and Women's Hospital
Luke P. Lee is a distinguished professor at Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, and Brigham and Women's Hospital, a position he has held since January 2020.12 He is a renowned expert in bioengineering and nanomedicine, with a career spanning academia and industry.
Academic Background
Lee received his BA in Biophysics and PhD in Applied Physics and Bioengineering from UC Berkeley.12 His academic career includes notable positions such as:
- Arnold and Barbara Silverman Distinguished Professor at UC Berkeley (1999-2019)1
- Chair Professor in Systems Nanobiology at ETH Zürich (2006-2007)2
- Founding director of the Biomedical Institute for Global Healthcare Research & Technology (BIGHEART) at the National University of Singapore2
Research and Achievements
Lee's research focuses on the intersection of biological, physical, and engineering sciences for medicine.1 His current interests include:
- Quantum biological electron tunneling in living organisms
- Integrated molecular diagnostic systems for early detection of cancer and neurodegenerative diseases
- In vitro neurogenesis
- Organoids on chip12
He has authored over 350 peer-reviewed publications and filed more than 60 international patents.2 Lee's work has been recognized with numerous honors, including the IEEE William J. Morlock Award, NSF Career Award, Fulbright Scholar Award, and the HoAm Prize.12
Professional Affiliations
Lee is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and the American Institute of Medical and Biological Engineering.12 Throughout his career, he has trained more than 79 PhD students and postdoctoral fellows, many of whom have gone on to distinguished careers in academia and industry.2

