Project Director
UCLA Integrated Substance Use and Addiction Programs
Anne B. Lee, LCSW, is a Project Director at the UCLA Integrated Substance Abuse Programs (ISAP). She received her MSW at Smith College School for Social Work and a Bachelor of Arts at Wesleyan University. At UCLA ISAP, she serves as study Project Director and therapist for research involving people with co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders. Ms. Lee is Clinical Content specialist for the California Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System (DMC-ODS) Waiver evaluation. She also served as UCLA Project Director for The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime Treatnet initiative to increase the level of knowledge and skills of professionals working in the field of substance use disorders around the world. Before coming to UCLA, she served at Harvard Medical School as Project Director and Clinical Interviewer for The Family Pathways Project, a multigenerational longitudinal study of high-risk parent-child attachment. Prior to her work in research, she was a Social Work Fellow at The Boston Children’s Hospital in the Department of Psychiatry.