Minjee Kim, MD
Minjee Kim, MD, grew up in Seattle, Washington and graduated summa cum laude from Amherst College with a degree in biophysics. She subsequently matriculated at Harvard Medical School, where she completed the joint Harvard-Massachusetts Institute of Technology joint MD program within the Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST). There, she completed thesis work on identifying combination therapy targets for RAS-driven cancers and graduated magna cum laude.
While at Harvard Medical School, Dr. Kim worked on several clinical and basic science research projects. She studied patient-reported outcome measures in hearing loss and allergic rhinitis under the guidance of Jennifer J. Shin, MD, SM, and investigated patient outcomes after head and neck cancer surgery under the mentorship of Jeremy D. Richmon, MD.
Her research interests include cancer genetics, patient-reported outcome measures, clinical outcomes, and medical education.
Education
Undergraduate
Amherst College (Biochemistry/Biophysics)
Medical School
Harvard Medical School
Publications
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