Law360 has hired Business Insider reporter Yeji Jesse Lee as its senior health care reporter.
She has been a health care reporter covering the biotech industry, focusing on the neuroscience, mental health and psychedelics industries. Lee previously covered psychedlics.
Previously, she was an editorial fellow and a contract reporter at The (Toronto) Globe and Mail’s Report on Business vertical, where she covered domestic economy, unemployment, and businesses.
She also worked as an editorial board intern at Newsday.
Lee holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Toronto and a master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
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