Summary
Kathleen Lee is a data analyst with 13 years of experience and over seven years focused on clinical research, combining strong SAS programming skills with expertise in quantitative survey design, data quality, and mixed methods analysis. Based in Ann Arbor, she currently manages clinical trial databases and leads a small team at the University of Michigan Medical Center, producing monitoring reports and ensuring data integrity for long-term behavioral and cognitive studies. Her background spans large multicenter trial data management at Massachusetts General Hospital to qualitative coding of cognitive testing in international public health work, reflecting a talent for integrating qualitative insights with rigorous quantitative methods. Passionate about reducing health disparities, she brings practical frontline healthcare experience as a trained EMT and a history of hands-on participant interaction, which informs her thoughtful approach to study design and data collection.
13 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
International Baccalaureate, International Baccalaureate at United World College of South East Asia
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Biology/Biological Sciences, General, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Biology/Biological Sciences, General at Amherst College
Master's degree, Epidemiology / Health Behavior Health Education, Master's degree, Epidemiology / Health Behavior Health Education at University of Michigan School of Public Health
English, Tagalog