Established in 1991, the Hepatitis B Foundation is the world’s only nonprofit organization solely dedicated to public health education, research, outreach, awareness, and advocacy in the hepatitis B space.
The PABC is managed by the Blumberg Institute and led by a board appointed by Hepatitis B Foundation – is a nonprofit life sciences incubator-accelerator of more than 50 biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and research companies created to maximize cross-industry synergies and launch new ideas that make a difference.
PABC and Blumberg Institute scientists, funded by Hepatitis B Foundation, have hosted a daily AP Chemistry Class for select students from each of the Central Bucks School District’s three high schools since 2018. Students gain hands-on laboratory experience, assigned mentorship, independent research skills, and relevant after-school enrichment through internships at PABC-member companies and Blumberg labs.
The Hepatitis B Foundation continually works to help people living with hepatitis B share their perspectives.
We expanded our #justB and #BtheVoice storytelling programs, adding more than 30 new storytellers from Taiwan, the Philippines and the U.S. in 2023. Their videos, posted on our Hepatitis B stories website, are elevating the voices of people living with hepatitis B. They describe struggles with anxiety, stigma, discrimination and accessing appropriate medical care. They also describe the beauty of lives full of love and support from family and friends.
The Hepatitis B Foundation also strives to include people living with hepatitis B in the drug development process. A major step forward took place in 2020 with an unprecedented meeting authorized by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the first-ever Externally Led Patient-Focused Drug Development dedicated to hepatitis B [details here].
The Hepatitis B Foundation also manages three Community Advisory Boards (CABs), which have a worldwide reach and are composed primarily of people living with hepatitis B.