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Matthew Tan

Matthew is a well-respected Board Member at the University of British Columbia and Vice Chair of the Learning and Research Committee. A past Senator for the University, he also serves as the Associate Director, in Partnerships and Sponsorships, for UBC Athletics and Recreation.

Congratulations on 10 Fantastic Years - Meet Matt Tan, Member of the Board of Directors
GRACE celebrates 10 years as a non profit! Meet the dedicated staff and board who work so hard to bring this amazing site to life.
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GRACE is celebrating 10 years! 


In recognition, we would like to introduce you to the staff and board members who are so deeply involved in bringing GRACE to life. In this video, we introduce Matt Tan.

Dr. H. Jack West and the GRACE community have been helping each other since before that time but in this 10th year as a non-profit, we are pleased and humbled by the feedback and graciousness of those we have the pleasure to work with, and those who have found help and support through our GRACE site.


We are more than pleased to be able to continue our mission to provide expert-mediated information on current and emerging cancer management options in order to empower patients, caregivers, and health professionals to become direct partners in cancer care. http://cancerGRACE.org/

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