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Daisy Lee is a Research Fellow in the Department of Bioengineering at Stanford University. She holds a PhD in Biology from University of California San Diego (UCSD) and a BS in Biology from Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH). Her work focuses on microbial systems biology, particularly investigating biofilm dynamics, bacterial communication mechanisms, and metabolic coordination in microbial communities. Her research explores how environmental signals and genetic configurations influence bacterial survival strategies and collective behaviors.
Her recent work highlights biofilm temporal patterning (2022), magnesium-driven ribosome modulation (2019), and nutrient-sharing networks in biofilms (2017). These studies bridge microbiology with systems-level analysis, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches. She is affiliated with Stanford's Bioengineering program and located at the Shriram Center, Room 119.
Lee's research has contributed to understanding bacterial survival mechanisms and cooperative behaviors without explicitly noted awards. She has not listed current advisees or grant details in available records.
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