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 The last week in October…that means that we are getting close to the conference!

 

I’ve had a chance to review all of the student presentations and I am very impressed with the caliber of the work going on at our universities.  After reviewing both the submitted abstracts and power point presentations, I am really looking forward to hearing these presentations in person.  If you are not able to attend the conference, then you really should watch the student presentations LIVE on East Villagers on Saturday, November 14th at 2:30pm.  Please see the schedule below for presentation times:

 

2:30 pm                   Session 5: Team HBV Collegiate Chapters Student Presentations (Building 200-002)

Moderator: Alena Groopman, MHS, Global Health Coordinator, Asian Liver Center at Stanford University

 

"A Hepatitis B Education Program as a Model for Community-Level Intervention" (10 minutes)

Frank Chen, Kate Xie, and Francis Deng, Harvard College, Cambridge, Massachusetts

 

Title Pending (10 minutes)

Chen Fenglin, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

 

"B-Aware Certification Program" (10 minutes)

Alex Rosenberg, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York

 

"Fundraising through hepatitis B charity basketball tournaments" (10 minutes)

Patric Liang, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA

 

Title Pending (10 minutes)

MinZu University, Beijing, China

 

"Team HBV at UC Berkeley’s Hep B Day" (10 minutes)

Rebecca Hu, David Elledge and Jen Yang, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, California

 

“Jade Ribbon Dance at Duke Chinese Dance Troupe Showcase” (10 minutes)

Malini Veerappan, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina

 

"Key to Maximize the Effectiveness of Activities" (10 minutes)

Wang Pei, Jiatong University, Shanghai, China

 

"Lyrical Expression: Jade Ribbon Campaign Benefit Concert" (10 minutes)

Weei Lo, University of California, Davis, Davis, California

Linked Organizations

Organization: Asian Liver Center at Stanford University

98 members

The Asian Liver Center at Stanford University is the first non-profit organization in the United States that addresses the high incidence of hepatitis B and liver cancer in Asians and Asian Americans. Founded in 1996, the center uses a three-pronged approach towards fighting hepatitis B through outr

Organization: Team HBV

77 members

Team HBV is the international coalition of student organizations and volunteers working with the Asian Liver Center to spread awareness about hepatitis B and liver cancer to their schools and communities. Team HBV is the organizational structure that works to promote the Jade Ribbon Campaign.
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When: 11/13/2009 5:00 PM to 11/15/2009 2:00 PM
36 Supporters - led by Alena Groopman - updated 2 year(s) ago
The Inaugural Team HBV Collegiate Conference, organized by the ALC, brings together individuals representing Team HBV chapters worldwide, Jade Ribbon Campaign advocates, and hepatitis B and liver cancer experts. The conference provides a professional forum for Team HBV chapters to share insights...
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