Dr Alice Lee
Lecturer
School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
College of Health
Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD (as Co-Supervisor) - email supervisor to discuss availability.
Dr. Lee has been a teaching academic in Clinical Health Sciences within the Biosciences team since 2010. She completed her PhD at the University of Adelaide, where she researched the importance of dietary vitamin D and calcium on bone structure and strength in both young and osteoporotic populations. She then completed a postdoctoral research position, investigating the effects of vitamin D supplementation in cancer-affected populations.
Dr. Lee's teaching focus is on first-year allied health courses, including Physiology Essentials and Human Physiology, as well as nursing courses at all levels, such as Human Body 2, Scientific Basis of Clinical Science, and Evidence-Based Nursing Practice. She also teaches both undergraduate and postgraduate Human Neuroscience courses. Additionally, Dr. Lee has served as the course coordinator for several of the courses mentioned above.
Courses I teach
- BIOL 1047 Human Body 1 (2025)
- BIOL 2035 Physiology (2025)
- BIOL 2040 Human Neuroscience (2025)
- BIOL 5013 Human Neuroscience GE (2025)
- BIOL 1007 Biology A (2024)
- BIOL 1012 Biology B (2024)
- BIOL 1048 Human Body 2 (2024)
- BIOL 1049 Human Physiology 100 (2024)
- BIOL 1050 Human Physiology 101 (2024)
- BIOL 1051 Physiology Essentials 100 (2024)
- BIOL 2035 Physiology (2024)
- BIOL 2040 Human Neuroscience (2024)
- BIOL 2058 Scientific Basis of Clinical Practice (2024)
- BIOL 5013 Human Neuroscience GE (2024)
- NURS 3055 Evidence Based Nursing Practice (2024)