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Something New is On the Horizon

We are currently upgrading our digital home to better serve our global community. Our full website is temporarily offline, but our mission doesn't stop. You can still engage with us using the quick links below.

Thank you for your patience, we can’t wait to show you what we’ve been building!

The YPFP website is currently only fully optimized for standard desktop and mobile devices. Our website currently has limited functionality on tablet screens.  Our team is actively working on full tablet accessibility, and we hope to have it fully live soon! In the meantime, you can try switching your tablet browser to "Desktop" mode to view the full interface or join us on mobile.

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Brian Wee

MD candidate at Harvard Medical School

Rising Expert in Global Health Governance and Diplomacy

Cohort

2026-2027

Branch 

Global

Member Since

2026

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Bio

Brian Wee is an MD candidate at Harvard Medical School, where he focuses on global health governance, international coordination, and health systems. He is the founder of the HMS Health Policy Society, a student group that connects trainees with real-world policy workshops and challenges, and he previously founded the World Pre-Health Conference, an annual global gathering for advancing health that has served more than 3,300 attendees from over 100 countries. Named the 2026 Rising Expert in Global Health Governance and Diplomacy by Young Professionals in Foreign Policy, Brian conducted research on technical cooperation in Mexico and Paraguay, working with experts from the Pan American Health Organization and government officials. He also worked at the UK’s National Institute for Health and Care Excellence on the development of its five-year strategy as part of a team reporting directly to the chief executive. He previously worked in the Sabeti Lab at the Broad Institute on infectious-disease surveillance and epidemiology and is now contributing to Sentinel, a project focused on pandemic prevention. Brian speaks Spanish and French. Brian earned his MPP and MSc in Global Governance and Diplomacy from the University of Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar and graduated from Harvard College with highest honors in Chemical and Physical Biology and Government, with a secondary in Global Health and Health Policy.

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