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Arooba ahmed

is a sophomore in Columbia College ('23) who is planning on majoring in Biochemistry on the Pre-Medical track. She previously completed research on cytokinesis proteins and abscission. At Columbia, (outside of CSR), she plans on volunteering with Youth for Debate, preparing fun experiments with Chandler Society, and conducting research. In her free time, she can be found drawing in her sketchbook on the Low Steps or arguing over the best bubble tea flavor in Cafe East.
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