 | Sonja Babovic completed her undergraduate degree in Biochemistry at the University of British Columbia and is now a PhD student in their Experimental Medicine program. |
 | Trent Chiang is a proud member of Duke’s Class of 2013 with majors in both Economics and Biology with a minor in Chemistry. Trent was brought up in Taipei, Taiwan but now resides in the US. |
 | Daniel Hougendobler earned his JD/MPH from Emory University and is currently working towards an LLM at Georgetown University Law School in Washington DC. |
 | Alex Lankowski is a medical student at Boston University and is originally from Maine. He is currently taking a year off from studies to pursue research on the structural and biologic determinants of HIV treatment outcomes in rural southwest Uganda. |
 | Brian Tran is a senior and UAEM Chapter leader at the University of California, Irvine. |
 | Louis Fazen is an MD/PhD from Yale University. In 2011, as part of an international team of researchers, he was awarded a $250,000 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to continue work on the “Saving Lives at Birth” project. The project uses smartphones to reduce infant and maternal mortality in Kenya. |
 | Monika Alem is a senior in her final semester at Mills College, where she is double majoring in biology and business economics. |
 | Hudson Cavanagh is a student at Middlebury College majoring in International Studies with a discipline in Political Science and a focus on Latin American studies. |
 | Radhika Gupta is a freshman at Columbia University intending to major in Biology. She is passionate about equal access to healthcare and plans to pursue a career in the medical field. |
 | Hannah Keppler is a senior at Binghamton University from Suffern, NY. She is majoring in biology and will be attending medical school in the fall. She is the president of the Binghamton University chapter of UAEM. |
 | Annie Liang is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science from McGill University, where she is active in her local UAEM and Model UN chapters. |
 | Tiffany Mahmood completed her LL.M. in Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law in 2010 and is currently studying for her Juris Doctor at Fordham University School of Law in New York. |
 | Jennifer Zhang is a junior at the University of California, Berkeley studying Public Health and Public Policy. She hopes to achieve her MPH after her undergraduate studies with an emphasis on health policy. |
 | UAEM Executive Director Bryan Collinsworth has a broad background in policy advocacy, organizing, management and communications. Bryan studied global politics and history at Sarah Lawrence College, from which he holds a B.A., and UCLA. |
 | Jennifer Matsumoto, originally from Maui, Hawaii, is currently completing her MFA in Design and Technology from the Parsons New School for Design in New York. She also holds a Bachelors in Visual Arts and Business Administration from the University of San Diego. |
| Rahwa Tareke has worked at UAEM for two years and holds a Masters in Econometrics of Development. |
 | Campus Campaign Organizer, Roxanne Winston, provides chapter support and strategic advising for UAEM chapters across North America. She holds a Bachelors in American Studies from the University of California, Berkeley. |
 | UAEM President, Rachel Kiddell-Monroe has been a member of the United Kingdom Law Society since 1991 and has worked extensively with Medecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Canada and various other places across the globe. She became well-known and respected for her groundbreaking work on the Canadian initiative to allow the export of generic versions of brand name drugs to Lower- and Middle-Income Countries under the 2003 World Trade Organization patent waiver. |
 | Professor Yochai Benkler’s research at Harvard Law School explores the central role of information commons to innovation. |
 | Professor Amy Kapcynski is a founding member of UAEM. She recently moved from UC Berkeley Law to teach law at her alma mater, Yale University. |
 | Suerie Moon, MPA, PhD is Research Director and Co-Chair of the Forum on Global Governance for Health, Harvard Global Health Institute and Harvard School of Public Health. She is also the Co-Director of the Project on Innovation and Access to Technologies for Sustainable Development, Sustainability Science Program, Harvard Kennedy School of Government. |
 | Professor Kevin Outterson teaches health law and corporate law at Boston University, where he co-directs the Health Law Program. |
 | Bhaven Sampat, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health. |
 | Dr. Anthony So is a Professor of the Practice of Public Policy and Global Health, Director, Program on Global Health and Technology Access at Duke University. |
 | Doris Duke Charitable Foundation |
 | The Moriah Fund |
 | The Open Society Foundation |
| The Perls Foundation |