Eunice Lee, B.S.
Biography
Associate in Biomedical Informatics
Eunice Lee is an Associate in the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School. She graduated Duke University with a Bachelor of Science in Statistical Science (Data Science Concentration) and minors in Chemistry and Computational Biology & Bioinformatics. Previously, Eunice was an undergraduate research intern at the HIDIVE Lab led by Dr. Nils Gehlenborg, as part of the 2025 SIBMI cohort.
The goal of Eunice’s research is to advance precision oncology by tranforming multimodal omics data into clinically meaningful insights. Eunice develops computational frameworks at the intersection of statistical machine learning, spatial biology, and interactive visualization. Her current work focuses on creating scalable, open-source software that redefine cell-cell interactions in multiplexed 3D microscopy through surface-based modeling of cellular neighborhoods and interaction spaces.