Harvard Alumni in Healthcare (HAIH) is proud to feature strong student representation from Harvard College in connecting alumni with students for mentorship and networking opportunities. Student representatives work together to organize and run programs, events, and initiatives with the Office of Career Services and other institutions. Joining HAIH as a student representative is also a fantastic way to meet more students in the pre-med community!

If you are at all interested in joining the team, please reach out to Cerena Wu at cerenawu@college.harvard.edu. We can’t wait to welcome you to the team!

Ana Aguilar AB’26

My name is Ana Aguilar and I am a freshman planning to concentrate in biomedical engineering on the pre-med track. I am from Puerto Rico and am extremely excited to be part of the HAIH this year. As a student representative, I hope to facilitate the connection between interested students to diverse pre-med and pre-health mentors, programs, and more opportunities across different institutions and partners. I also look forward to organizing informative and fun events for those looking to learn more about medicine and related fields. I am looking forward to a year full of bright opportunities and growth!

Tiffany Huang AB’25

My name is Tiffany Huang and I am a sophomore studying Integrative Biology with a language citation in Chinese. I am a Massachusetts native from the Boston area and love going to the local restaurants. I am thrilled to be joining HAIH as a student representative with hopes of cultivating a supportive environment for pre-med and pre-health students on campus. As a first-generation low-income college student, I understand the struggles of navigating college and hope to connect students with mentors to help them on their journey to healthcare and expand awareness and knowledge of the resources and opportunities that Harvard has to offer. 

John Lin

I am John Lin, a sophomore living in Currier House and studying Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology. Coming from Boston, I enjoy finding and sharing local resources, mentors and opportunities with the premed community at Harvard, especially those coming from first-generation, low-income backgrounds. As an HAIH representative, I am looking forward to the incredible opportunity to plan events that look at medicine from different perspectives and expose students with the diverse career pathways and connect them with a wide network of medical professionals.