Graduate Interns
Alice Ku, MS, Candidate for Master of Business Administration, University of Maryland, MBA '16, Graduate Intern 2015
Alice was a graduate student intern at the Forum for Collaborative HIV Research. She holds a Master of Science in Biotechnology with a specialization in Bioinformatics from the University of Maryland at University College and a BS in Biochemistry from the University of Maryland at College Park. Alice was a Project Specialist at SeraCare, Inc. Alice came to the Forum as an in-kind personnel contribution from SeraCare, Inc., where she had project manager functional roles for new product development products using general RUO/IVD/CE design control and prototype pipelines.
Jonathan Liu, UC Berkeley, MPH '16, Graduate Intern 2015
Jonathan Liu was a graduate student intern at the Forum for Collaborative HIV Research while he was pursuing a Master of Public Health at UC Berkeley with a concentration in Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology. He graduated from The University of Utah in 2013 with a B.S. in Exercise and Sports Science with a concentration in Exercise Physiology. Jonathan's experiences working with HIV/AIDS community based organizations and serving at the Hope Free Clinic in Utah led to his public health interests in infectious diseases and providing care to under-served populations.
Undergraduate Interns
Grace Osagie, Johns Hopkins University, BA '16, Undergraduate Intern 2015
Grace Osagie was an undergraduate student intern at the Forum for Collaborative HIV Research while she was pursuing a B.A. in Public Health Studies at Johns Hopkins University. She was also involved with Charm City Clinic, a local non-profit health resources clinic in East Baltimore and dealt with issues concerning health insurance and access to care for residents in Baltimore.
Natalie Chan, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, BS '16, Undergraduate Intern 2015
Natalie Chan was an undergraduate student intern at the Forum for Collaborative HIV Research while she was pursuing a B.S. in Cell and Molecular Biology. She was involved in local primary healthcare research conducted by the School of Public Health of the Chinese University of Hong Kong
Danica Rogacion, University of California Irvine, BS ‘15, Undergraduate Intern 2015
Danica Rogacion was an undergraduate student intern at the Forum for Collaborative HIV Research while she was pursuing a B.S. in Public Health Sciences. She had been involved with University of California Irvine’s Institute for Clinical & Translational Science Research.