
Marion Lee, PhD, MPH
- Professor of Epidemiology, UCSF
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Marion Lee, PhD, MPH, is Professor of Epidemiology at UCSF, and at Stanford University School of Medicine. She is a nutritional epidemiologist whose work has focused almost entirely on cancer. She has particular expertise in the conduct of comparative epidemiologic studies involving Chinese populations in different parts of the world.
Recently, Dr. Lee has been involved with research in integrative medicine in multi-ethnic populations. She is currently principal investigator on several projects including: a case-control study of diet and breast cancer in Taiwan; phytoestrogen and endometrial cancer; complementary therapies use and quality of life in men with prostate cancer; and an outcome study of alternative breast cancer therapy.
Dr. Lee has served as grant reviewer for National Cancer Institute, American Cancer Society, and U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command. She has also served as committee member on NIH Recruitment and Retention of Women in Clinical Studies and on the President's Cancer Panel. She currently serves as committee member on Asian Pacific Islander's Breast Cancer Early Detection Program for the California Department of Health Services.
Dr. Lee received a PhD in Epidemiology from the University of California at Berkeley, an MPH in Epidemiology from Yale University, and MS in Nutritional Biochemistry from the University of Washington.

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