Assistant Professor Stacey Lee, J.D.
Stacey Lee is an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins University Carey Business School. She also holds a joint appointment at the Bloomberg School of Public Health. Stacey teaches Business Law, Legal Foundations of Health Care, and Negotiations.
Prior to entering academia, Stacey practiced law for over ten years. She began as a securities litigator and later became in-house counsel for two of the country’s largest healthcare corporations. Stacey also served as the senior regulatory specialist for America’s Health Insurance Plans, the United States’ largest national healthcare trade association.
Since joining the Carey faculty in 2008, Stacey’s research interests have focused on pharmaceutical manufacturers’ international and domestic influence on the access to medicines. Her work has been published in the Yale Journal Health Policy Law & Ethics, Georgetown Journal of International Law, the Annals of Health Law Journal, and the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy. She was the Berman Institute Faculty Fellow in the Greenwall Fellowship in Bioethics and Health Policy from 2011 – 2012 and in 2012 and 2014 the graduating Johns Hopkins MPH/MBA cohorts awarded Stacey the Teaching Excellence Award for her Negotiation and Business Law courses.
Stacey earned her law degree from the University of Maryland School of Law and a BBA in Management from Loyola University of Maryland.