Undergraduate Profile: Eric Sun (MY ‘23)
Photo courtesy of Sophia Li. Eric Sun (MY ’23) is a lot of things: aspiring physician-scientist, cancer biology researcher, competitive yo-yo player, long-distance runner, and
Photo courtesy of Sophia Li. Eric Sun (MY ’23) is a lot of things: aspiring physician-scientist, cancer biology researcher, competitive yo-yo player, long-distance runner, and
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