Hojoon Lee is a senior biomedical data scientist at Stanford University with 10 years of experience applying genomics and immunogenomics to precision cancer treatment and prevention. He combines a PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology with an MS in Computational Biology to develop bioinformatics pipelines for single-cell TCR analysis, neoantigen discovery for clinical trials, and detection of complex genomic events like fusions and indels. At Stanford he has scaled immune‑genomics analyses on cloud platforms, led integrative studies across >10,000 TCGA samples, and built a public portal for pan‑cancer clinical associations. Known for translating research tools into clinical-grade workflows (including technologies licensed to industry), he bridges rigorous algorithm development with hands-on pipeline engineering in a translational cancer immunotherapy context.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology at Arizona State University
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