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  • 1.  AAPS Fellow, bioanalytical pioneer, and beloved mentor

    Past President
    Posted 12-05-2025 09:35

    It is with deep sadness, I would like to inform the bioanalytical community on the passing of Dr. Jean W. Lee. She passed away peacefully in her home on 28 September 2025. She left behind a loving husband (Mr. Kit) who had taken care of her to the end, a daughter, a son and 3 grandchildren. With immense gratitude that we remember Dr. Jean W. Lee, a visionary in bioanalytical science and a cherished member of the AAPS community. Her passing is a profound loss-but her legacy is indelible.

    Dr. Lee was a trailblazer in ligand binding assays, pharmacokinetics of biologics, and biomarker strategy. Her work helped shape the scientific and regulatory frameworks we rely on today. As an AAPS Fellow, former Chair of the Ligand Binding Assay Focus Group, and founding contributor to Biotech 101, she was instrumental in advancing both the science and the scientists behind it.

    For many of us, Dr. Lee was more than a colleague, she was a mentor, a role model, a friend, and a quiet force of encouragement who always displayed a "can do" attitude.

    Her legacy lives on in every validated assay, every harmonized protocol, and every scientist she mentored. She believed in lifting others as she climbed, and the AAPS community is stronger because of her.

    Today it's commonplace for teams of individuals to collaborate within AAPS to create white papers to advance bioanalytical science in support of drug development. We believe this highly successful collaboration model is a direct result of Jean's soft leadership skills for bringing diverse collaborators together to achieve a common goal dating back to the early 2000s. 

    We extend our deepest condolences to her family, friends, and all who were touched by her brilliance and generosity.

    With respect and fond remembrance,
    Ronald Bowsher, Theingi Thway, and Binodh DeSilva



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    Binodh DeSilva Ph.D.
    Senior Vice President
    Ultragenyx
    Skillman NJ
    [email protected]

    Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer.
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  • 2.  RE: AAPS Fellow, bioanalytical pioneer, and beloved mentor

    Community Leadership
    Posted 12-08-2025 08:18

    A lovely tribute Binodh.  Thank you.  I was so fortunate to have had the many, many opportunities to sit in her office at MDS (now Celerion) and learn how to present data, assess it, define and diagnose a problem and finally solve it.  She elevated me as a scientist and leader in the most formative part of my career.  I am just one of many in Celerion, Amgen and around the bioanalytical industry to have been so fortunate to have this opportunity.



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    Chad Briscoe Ph.D.
    EVP of Global Bioanalytical Labs
    Celerion
    Raleigh NC
    [email protected]

    Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer.
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  • 3.  RE: AAPS Fellow, bioanalytical pioneer, and beloved mentor

    Posted 12-08-2025 11:48
    Binodh,

    Thank you for informing us of the passing of Dr . Jean Lee. It's been years since I saw her, but I remember her as a great scientist and leader, but more importantly, a truly kind and graceful lady.

    John Kamerud





  • 4.  RE: AAPS Fellow, bioanalytical pioneer, and beloved mentor

    Community Leadership
    Posted 12-08-2025 15:04

    Thank you for the beautiful tribute, Binodh.  I only had email communication with Dr. Jean Lee and always wished I knew her earlier.  Her seminal papers and the scientific rigor shining through those papers has had profound impact on me and will continue to inspire many new scientists in our community.  



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    Yan Ni Ph.D.
    Executive Director
    Passage Bio
    Philadelphia PA
    [email protected]

    Disclaimer: Opinions expressed are solely my own and do not express the views or opinions of my employer.
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