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Virginia Zaunbrecher
Virginia Zaunbrecher is a third-year law student at the University of California at Berkeley. Virginia’s studies focus on intellectual property law in the biotechnology sector, and this summer she worked in IP litigation and transactions for the law firm of Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson in its New York office. She has been a member of UAEM since spring 2005 and has served on the national Coordinating Committee since May of 2005. She is an associate editor for the Berkeley Technology Law Journal, and is an advisor for the Journal’s Annual Review of Law and Technology. Virginia received her undergraduate degree in molecular biology and history from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where she performed her undergraduate research on methyltransferases and epigenetic expression in maize.
Basit Khan
Basit is a third year undergraduate studying international health and development at UC Berkeley. He co-teaches a class on access to medicines in developing countries. This past summer, he was an intern at the Institute for OneWorld Health.