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Lucinda Anderson

​I am a junior double concentrating in biology and international and public affairs. Having grown up surfing and exploring tide pools in San Francisco, I have always been fascinated by the ocean and am thrilled to be working at the Witman Lab on marine ecology projects involving predator-prey relations and biodiversity. In the past I did an internship for the non-profit 5 Gyres, doing microfibre research in the Bay Area. In the future I hope to have a career in doing marine conservation research where I can put my advanced scuba certification to use. I am also on Brown Women’s Soccer team and we are three-peat Ivy League Champs. Go Bears!
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