You all want to know what is going on in the minds of my students, right? Here you go.
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Hannah writes about mitochondria, autism, and pain.
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Lisa writes about autism, the dog genome, and sea urchins.
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Logan writes about giant insects.
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Kele has survived his senior seminar and is now writing about the genetics of Mario.
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Rev. Frost is falling behind.
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So is Anthony.
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Gonza275 writes about treefrogs, the T allele, and developmental mathematics.
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