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Andy Lin in a junior at the University of Michigan. He is in the college of Literature, Science, and the Arts studying Cell Molecular Biology and Informatics. He is also doing a 5 year program where he receives a MS in Biomedical Engineering and a BS in Cell Molecular Biology. He is a member of the Michigan Pops Orchestra, the only student run orchestra on campus, where he plays the violin. He has also been a board member of Revolution for 3 years. Revolution is a diaolo performance group on campus dedicated to showcasing Asian American/Pacific Islander culture through performances on campus and throughout the Midwest.
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Andy Lin in a junior at the University of Michigan. He is in the college of Literature, Science, and the Arts studying Cell Molecular Biology and [[Informatics]]. He is also doing a 5 year program where he receives a MS in Biomedical Engineering and a BS in Cell Molecular Biology. He is a member of the Michigan Pops Orchestra, the only student run orchestra on campus, where he plays the violin. He has also been a board member of Revolution for 3 years. Revolution is a diaolo performance group on campus dedicated to showcasing Asian American/Pacific Islander culture through performances on campus and throughout the Midwest.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 2 December 2011

Andy Lin in a junior at the University of Michigan. He is in the college of Literature, Science, and the Arts studying Cell Molecular Biology and Informatics. He is also doing a 5 year program where he receives a MS in Biomedical Engineering and a BS in Cell Molecular Biology. He is a member of the Michigan Pops Orchestra, the only student run orchestra on campus, where he plays the violin. He has also been a board member of Revolution for 3 years. Revolution is a diaolo performance group on campus dedicated to showcasing Asian American/Pacific Islander culture through performances on campus and throughout the Midwest.