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About Us | Who We Are | ABCI Council

Dr. Graham Lee

Council Member

Dr Graham Lee is Consultant Clinical Biochemist at the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital (MMUH) Dublin, Midlands Hospital Mullingar and National Orthopaedic Hospital Cappagh. He trained and worked in the UK where he attained Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists before taking up employment as a clinical biochemist (senior). He is Associate Professor at UCD where he is course director of the MSc in Clinical and Diagnostic Biochemistry and coordinator of several course modules. He is Past-President of the Association of Clinical Biochemists in Ireland and previous Chair of the ACB’s Republic of Ireland (ROI) region as well as ACB ROI regional tutor.


He is a European Specialist in Laboratory Medicine (EuSpLM) and contributes to the work of the European Federation of Laboratory Medicine as corresponding member of the Task Group for the EFLM’s Post-graduate Syllabus Course and coordinator of the course’s Liver module. He has worked on several Irish national programmes including the National Clinical Programme for Cancer and the National Clinical Programme for Pathology.