
Juyoung Lee is a PhD student in Biomedical Informatics at Emory, where his research focuses on AI-driven radiomics and biomarker discovery for lung-related cancers and non-cancerous pulmonary diseases.
In parallel with his technical work, Juyoung is interested in bridging precision medicine with real-world impact, particularly in exploring how imaging-based biomarkers can inform healthcare decisions, policy, and economic outcomes. He also brings leadership experience as a student organization founder and former startup co-founder, reflecting his passion for innovation, service, and community building.
Before joining the lab, Juyoung worked for teams across medical, engineering, and computational domains, such as MEDICAL IP, Samsung Medical Center, Washington University in St. Louis, and so on to contributed to research in major academic medical centers and industry, including projects on cancer risk stratification, virtual biopsy, and motion-aware radiotherapy.
Juyoung earned a master's degree in integrative medicine combining medical physics and medical AI from Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korean and a bachelors degree in biomedical engineering from Korea University.