People

 



COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS


Jane Pan

Acting Executive Director

Hepatitis B Initiative – DC


Meng  K Lee

Director, Community Service

Chinese Culture and Community Service Center, Inc


Candice Abate

Executive Director 

Hepatitis Foundation International


Seunghee Choi, RN, MPH

RN Case Manager

Howard County General Hospital


Alexia Kim-Phuong Christie 

Program Coordinator

Health Awareness and Prevention Program (HAPP) Boat People SOS, Inc.

ACADEMIC RESEARCHERS


Faculty                                   


Program Director(PI)

Hee-Soon Juon, PhD

Associate Professor

Department of Health, Behavior & Society

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

hjuon@jhsph.edu

www.jhsph.edu/aacp


Site PI

Sunmin Lee, ScD

Assistant Professor

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

University of Maryland School of Public Health

1242M SPH Bldg
College Park, MD 20742

Tel: (301)405-7251 Fax: (301)314-9366

sunmin@umd.edu

http://sph.umd.edu/epib/faculty/slee/

http://www.maahs.umd.edu/


Co-Investigators

Janice Bowie, PhD, MPH

Associate Professor

Dept. of Health, Behavior & Society

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health


Gregory D. Kirk, MD, PhD

Assistant Professor

Dept. of Epidemiology

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health


Lori Erby, PhD

Assistant Scientist

Dept. of Health, Behavior & Society

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Staffs/Volunteers

(alphabetical order by first name)


Byung Joon Park

bpark12@jhu.edu


Jun Sang Park

junssai@gmail.com


Lu Chen

cheryllulu@gmail.com


Miho Tanaka

mtanaka@jhsph.edu


Yang Wu

yawu@jhsph.edu



2010 Summer Intern


Frederic Kim

fjk008@gmail.com


Linda Loi

lloi@smith.edu



The 2nd CAB meeting
June 2, 2009 @UMD, College Park

(from left to clockwise)

Ji-Young Cho, Jane Pan, MK Lee, Candice A. Abate, Alexia Christie, Anthony Tran, Nouf Bazaz, Yann(staff), Richard Liu, Linda(staff), Dr.Hee-Soon Juon, Dr.Sunmin Lee, & Seunghee Choi.

MAACP works with the community. Community-based Participatory Research(CBPR) is a research method to bring the benefit both to the community and researchers by co-learning and active partnership.

MAACP members aim to improve health of the community through community empowerment. 



Ji-Young Cho, Ph.D.

Director of Programs

Korean Community Service Center of Greater Washington


Corinna Dan, RN, MPH

Hepatitis B Policy Fellow
Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO)


AD-HOC MEMBER


Richard C. Liu, MPH

Hepatitis B-Physicians & Patients Advocacy Liaison

Bristol-myers Squibb