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         <h2 style="color: white; font-family: 'Trocchi', serif; padding-top:30px">Younji Jung</h2>
 
         <h2 style="color: white; font-family: 'Trocchi', serif; padding-top:30px">Younji Jung</h2>
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                     <li>Year: Senior</li>
 
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                     <li>Learning biology has always been a delight for me, from the smallest of glycoproteins to the most complex of the 37 trillion cells that define us as a functioning human being. The practicality of the subject and the unknown potential that the field has makes it a subject that will affect the lives of future generations. In my free time I also enjoy shadowing physicians and experiencing the careers that interest me first hand with the opportunities given and maintaining my own financial portfolio. </li>
 
                     <li>Learning biology has always been a delight for me, from the smallest of glycoproteins to the most complex of the 37 trillion cells that define us as a functioning human being. The practicality of the subject and the unknown potential that the field has makes it a subject that will affect the lives of future generations. In my free time I also enjoy shadowing physicians and experiencing the careers that interest me first hand with the opportunities given and maintaining my own financial portfolio. </li>
 
                     <li>Favorite iGEM moment: The time spent with the team and the many arguments and discussions made us feel more like a family than just students.</li>
 
                     <li>Favorite iGEM moment: The time spent with the team and the many arguments and discussions made us feel more like a family than just students.</li>
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        <h2 style="color: white; font-family: 'Trocchi', serif; padding-top:30px">Sonia Chang</h2>
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                    <li>Year: Senior</li>
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                    <li>Originally born in Taiwan, I have lived in Shanghai and studied at Shanghai Highschool International School for more than half of my life. As a fervent thespian, theater has been the center of my high school life for the past five years. I enjoy every moment working either onstage or backstage as an actress, stage manager, or student director. These experiences in theater have fostered my love of collaborating with large groups of people and presenting unique, creative ideas onstage. At the same time, I have a wide variety of interests including music, Japanese language and culture, films, and medicine. In fact, I wish to pursue medicine and become an OB/GYN physician in the future as I am interested in the field of gynecology and obstetrics.</li>
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                    <li>Favorite iGEM moment: My favorite iGEM moment belongs to the CCiC (Conference of China iGEMer Community) our team attended during this summer. </li>
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        <h2 style="color: white; font-family: 'Trocchi', serif; padding-top:30px">Ping-an (Andy) Chen</h2>
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                    <li>Year: Senior</li>
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                    <li>As one of the only students who did not take courses in chemistry or biology, I am not a huge fan of labs. Instead, I enjoy the more business and economic side of our project. Being an econ student does not mean that I spend hours a day watching CNBC or reading the textbook. Instead, I explore my economic and business interests through sneaker hunting. Aside from sneaker hunting, I like to keep my life on low power mode. </li>
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                    <li>Favorite iGEM moment: When I heard someone took a shower in the labatory.</li>
 
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