Stanford University

Mission

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Team HBV’s goal is to create a strong, unified community at Stanford that will promote, support, and further efforts to eradicate hepatitis B. Team HBV hopes to raise awareness of the disproportionately high incidence of hepatitis B and liver cancer among Asian and Pacific Islanders (APIs) worldwide and hopes to create programming that will address the disparity.

 

2011-2012 Leadership

President: Chris Paiji

VP of Administration: Dylan Kim

VP of Campus Relations: Grace Huh

VP of Community Outreach: Pauline Santos

VP of Finance: Mai Nguyen

VP of Media/Marketing: Justina Chow

Co-VPs of Programming: Catherine Lu, Carrie Chan, Victoria Chang

VP of Recruitment: Christine Chang

Secretary: Connie New

Core Members: Audrey Chang, Arie Kim, Miguel Patino, Diane Wong, Maya Yamane

Frosh Interns: Josephine Chen, Jaena Han, Bryant Irawan, Andrew Liao, Alex Lindqwister, Brian Nguyen, Christina Wang

 

Interested in learning more about Stanford Team HBV? Want to get involved?

Visit teamhbv.stanford.edu to learn more about what we do in the Stanford community. Please direct any other inquiries to stanford@teamhbv.org!

 

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