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Angeline Truong
MD Candidate at UCSF School of Medicine
Angeline Truong is a medical student at the UCSF School of Medicine with a diverse range of interests spanning from immunotherapy for head and neck cancer to AAPI cancer disparities, music perception among cochlear implant users, and the intersection of poetry with medicine. She holds a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from the University of California, San Francisco, a Master of Science (MS) in Community Health and Prevention Research from Stanford University School of Medicine, and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Human Biology from Stanford University. Angeline has an extensive background in various research roles and community involvement, including past positions in organizations like the Head and Neck Cancer Research Lab and the Sound and Music Perception Lab at UCSF, as well as roles at the Asian American Research Center on Health, LifeMoves, the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma, and numerous positions at Stanford University School of Medicine.