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Aaron Lee is the Assistant Director of Health & Imaging at the CVBRU (Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging) Centre within the William Harvey Research Institute at Queen Mary University of London. His work focuses on advancing cardiovascular imaging technologies, particularly in the application of artificial intelligence and machine learning to improve diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes. He leads efforts in large-scale population imaging studies, such as the Healthy Hearts Consortium, to establish reference standards for cardiac function and structure. His research integrates clinical cardiology with computational methods, emphasizing automated image analysis and quality control in cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging.
Lee’s expertise spans the development and validation of AI-driven tools for cardiovascular risk stratification, federated learning frameworks for biomedical data sharing, and the exploration of genetic and psychosocial factors influencing cardiovascular health. He has contributed to over 50 peer-reviewed publications, focusing on topics such as myocardial fibrosis assessment, AI ethics in healthcare, and the impact of adverse childhood experiences on adult cardiac morphology. His work often leverages the UK Biobank dataset to investigate population-level cardiovascular phenotypes and genetic associations.
In his role at CVBRU, Lee oversees imaging pipelines, collaborates with interdisciplinary teams, and advocates for responsible AI implementation in clinical practice. His research aims to bridge gaps between advanced imaging techniques and real-world clinical applications, with a focus on improving early detection and prevention strategies for cardiovascular diseases.

