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Michelle Maykin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michelle Maykin
Michelle Kim Maykin (Thai: มิเชล เมฆินทร์, January 20, 1982 – July 25, 2009) was a well-known figure in the Asian American community who promoted ethnic participation in the national marrow registry, the National Marrow Donor Program. Suffering from acute myeloid leukemia herself, she began a personal search for a bone marrow donor and began the internationally noted campaign, Project Michelle, which was able to register more than 18,000 people as well as find matches for 4 different patients. Unable to find a match herself, she died on July 25, 2009. ==Early life and education==
Born on January 20, 1982, Michelle Kim Maykin was of Vietnamese, Chinese, and Thai descent. She was born in Dallas, Texas, but raised in the San Francisco Bay Area and was the daughter of Petuck Maykin and Megan “Thu” Williams. After graduating from College Park High School, Pleasant Hill, CA, Maykin attended the University of California, Berkeley’s Haas School of Business and received her B.S. in Business Administration. During this time, she was heavily active in the community, involved in such activities like the International Business Fraternity of Delta Sigma Pi, where she acted as Chancellor, Interchapter Liaison, as well as Vice President of Pledge Class Operations; as an assistant dance instructor to Wat Buddhanusorn Thai Temple; as well as Volunteer Activity Coordinator to the Santa Clara Juvenile Hall.
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