Below, we  highlight the Inaugural 2025 Harrison Fellows who play an integral role in shaping the program’s impact.

Jennifer Berg (Texas, United States)

  • Inaugural Harrison Fellow selected for the 2025–2026 Dr. Stephen A. Harrison Patient Advocacy Fellowship, representing patient advocacy in liver disease.
  • Participates in a structured program to elevate patient voices in MASH and steatotic liver disease research and policy.

Jacki Chen (New Jersey, United States)

  • Harrison Fellow in the inaugural cohort, contributing to patient-centered advocacy in liver disease.
  • “Jacki Chen, PhD” also appears as a patient advocate involved in medical education activities related to hepatitis B care, stigma, and earlier treatment discussions.

Mark Curran (Massachusetts, United States)

  • Named in the inaugural class of the Harrison Fellowship advancing patient leadership in liver disease.
  • As a Fellow, likely engaged in training, networking with clinicians/researchers, and advocacy-focused activities.

Bruce D. Dimmig (Arizona, United States)

  • Selected as a Harrison Fellow for the fellowship’s first cohort, representing liver disease patient advocacy.
  • Participates in educational and leadership development tailored to MASH/SLD advocacy.

Lorrinda Gray-Davis (Texas, United States)

  • Harrison Fellow and longtime transplant and liver advocacy leader; liver transplant recipient and president of Transplant Recipients International Organization (TRIO).
  • Serves as Vice Chair of the Organ Procurement and Transplant Network (OPTN) Patient Affairs Committee and champions transplant equity and patient support.

Susan Horava (Ohio, United States)

  • Included as an inaugural Harrison Fellow working to advance patient perspectives in liver disease care and research.
  • Engages in the fellowship’s structured advocacy education and leadership pathways.

Marianthi Kavelidou (Massachusetts, United States)

  • Named among the initial Harrison Fellows contributing to shaping liver disease research with patient insight.
  • Likely involved in core fellowship activities including policy, regulatory literacy, and conference engagement.

Úna Keightley (Ireland)

  • One of the inaugural Harrison Fellows, representing international patient advocacy from Ireland.
  • Engages with global liver disease advocacy alongside the fellowship’s international cohort.

Silvana Lesidrenska (Bulgaria)

  • Harrison Fellow bringing a European patient advocacy perspective to the cohort.
  • Interviewed in external coverage as a liver patients association leader from Bulgaria focused on SLD advocacy and learning through the fellowship.

Kimberly Alice Martinez (Oklahoma, United States)

  • Included in the inaugural Harrison Fellows advancing patient engagement in liver disease research and policy.
  • Likely participating in networking and education opportunities central to the fellowship mission.

Pamela S. Miller (Ohio, United States)

  • Harrison Fellow in the first cohort working to amplify patient voices in steatotic liver disease.
  • Described in external coverage as a patient with MASH cirrhosis involved in clinical trials and legislative advocacy.

Lindsey Ruth Moore (North Carolina, United States)

  • Named among the inaugural Harrison Fellows, contributing a regional patient advocacy perspective.
  • Participates in the fellowship’s mentorship, education, and leadership development program.

Julie Peyaut (Canada)

  • Harrison Fellow representing Canadian patient advocacy in the inaugural cohort.
  • Profiled in external coverage as a MASH advocate with personal health experience shaping her advocacy.

Gabriela Portugal-Bouza (Utah, United States)

  • Inaugural Harrison Fellow engaged in advancing patient engagement strategies in liver disease.
  • Participates in fellowship activities including networking with researchers and policymakers.

Michele M. Radcliffe (California, United States)

  • One of the inaugural Harrison Fellows working to elevate patient perspectives in research and clinical protocol discussions.
  • As part of the cohort, receives training and mentorship to support patient advocacy leadership.

Kerry Marie Sivia (Illinois, United States)

  • Harrison Fellow contributing to the fellowship’s mission of patient-centered liver disease advocacy.
  • Likely engages in key conferences and educational modules provided through the program.

Melaine Smith (Kansas, United States)

  • Included in the inaugural Harrison Fellowship cohort advancing patient insights into MASH and SLD.
  • Coverage indicates she has lived with MASH cirrhosis and led support groups, informing her advocacy background.

Jennifer Thorp (Washington, United States)

  • Named among the inaugural Harrison Fellows, helping bring patient experiences into liver disease research dialogues.
  • Participates in the fellowship’s structured education, advocacy networking, and leadership activities.