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I enjoy long walks on the beach and smooth jazz. I am also a student at Duke University. My intended major is Biomedical Engineering. One of the Grand Challenges for Engineering that I am interested in is "Engineering Better Medicines".<ref>[http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/, Lisa A. Halie, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, updated 1 January 2008, accessed 18 September 2011 (Making Personalized Medicine a Reality)]</ref>
 
I enjoy long walks on the beach and smooth jazz. I am also a student at Duke University. My intended major is Biomedical Engineering. One of the Grand Challenges for Engineering that I am interested in is "Engineering Better Medicines".<ref>[http://www.genengnews.com/gen-articles/making-personalized-medicine-a-reality/2316/, Lisa A. Halie, Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology News, updated 1 January 2008, accessed 18 September 2011 (Making Personalized Medicine a Reality)]</ref>
 
===Name===
 
===Name===
My name is Justin Fu. It is pronounced Just-In Foo.
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My name is Justin Fu. It is pronounced Just-In Foo. I don't know Kung Fu, so don't ask.
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===My Favorites===
 
===My Favorites===
 
*My favorite sport is soccer.
 
*My favorite sport is soccer.

Revision as of 01:42, 21 September 2011

About Me

Interests

I enjoy long walks on the beach and smooth jazz. I am also a student at Duke University. My intended major is Biomedical Engineering. One of the Grand Challenges for Engineering that I am interested in is "Engineering Better Medicines".[1]

Name

My name is Justin Fu. It is pronounced Just-In Foo. I don't know Kung Fu, so don't ask.

My Favorites

  • My favorite sport is soccer.
  • My favorite color is navy.
  • My favorite food is my dad's noodles.
  • My favorite MATLAB demo was "Viewing a Penny" because it was cool to see an everyday object shown in MATLAB. It was also interesting to see the different ways that MATLAB can depict a penny. I also liked the "Minesweeper" demo because it is one of my favorite extracurricular activities.

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