
Angeline Yu, Premed Co-Director
Angeline Yu is finishing up her B.S. in Science, Technology, and Society, minor in Biology, and M.S. in Community Health and Prevention Research at Stanford University this year, and is planning on working in science communications and healthcare consulting during her pre-med gap year. As the previous Chapter President of Stanford Pre-Med APAMSA and 2024-2025 National APAMSA’s Network Director, she is grateful to have been immersed in the APAMSA community for the past four years and counting. Her health advocacy and research interests lie at the intersection of AANHPI health, women’s health, and mental health, and primary care – aiming to contribute to a more proactive healthcare system that identifies and improves preventative health efforts through a culturally competent and compassionate lens. Her research projects have been affiliated with Stanford’s Maternal Child Health Institute, Prevention Research Center, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Center for Asian Health Research and Education, and Community Partnership Program. With her diverse interests over the past four years of undergrad, she is incredibly honored and excited to serve as Pre-Health Director to help support undergrad pre-meds through their journey. Originally from Honolulu, Hawai’i, she moved to Issaquah, Washington when she was three, so she loves the mountains and beaches and everything in between!