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Dr Lee Chun Tsu is a haematologist at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital and Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore.
He is experienced in caring for a wide range of other haematological cancers as well as all benign blood disorders. He has a special interest in the management of lymphoma and multiple myeloma.
He was the deputy medical director of the National University Hospital’s (NUH) Stem Cell Laboratory for the National University Health System’s haematopoietic stem cell transplantation and cellular therapy programme. Outside of NUH, he was the deputy medical director of the Advanced Cell Therapy and Research Institute, Singapore. Dr Lee Chun Tsu is a haematologist at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital and Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore.
He is experienced in caring for a wide range of other haematological cancers as well as all benign blood disorders. He has a special interest in the management of lymphoma and multiple myeloma.
He was the deputy medical director of the National University Hospital’s (NUH) Stem Cell Laboratory for the National University Health System’s haematopoietic stem cell transplantation and cellular therapy programme. Outside of NUH, he was the deputy medical director of the Advanced Cell Therapy and Research Institute, Singapore.
Dr Lee graduated from the University of Malaya, Malaysia. Subsequently, he undertook advanced internal medicine and haematology senior residency training at NUH. During his time there, he was a member of the adult cell therapy workgroup.
He has expertise in both laboratory and clinical haematology. He established the clinical haematology, laboratory haematology and transfusion services at Alexandra Hospital.
Dr Lee is active in the education of undergraduate and postgraduate students in the field of haematology, holding a position as an assistant professor within the department of medicine at Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. Dr Lee graduated from the University of Malaya, Malaysia. Subsequently, he undertook advanced internal medicine and haematology senior residency training at NUH. During his time there, he was a member of the adult cell therapy workgroup.
He has expertise in both laboratory and clinical haematology. He established the clinical haematology, laboratory haematology and transfusion services at Alexandra Hospital.
Dr Lee is active in the education of undergraduate and postgraduate students in the field of haematology, holding a position as an assistant professor within the department of medicine at Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine.