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==Mike Yee Facts==
'''Mike Yee''' is a graduate student in the Biomedical Engineering Department at the University of Michigan. Prior to arriving in Ann Arbor, he studied at the [[MIT|Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], graduating with the first class of biological engineers in June 2008. While at MIT, Yee was a member of the [[Endy Lab|Endy]] and [[Knight Lab|Knight]] labs. His primary research focus is on computational modeling, with secondary interests in undergraduate education.
*[[User:Yeem|Mike Yee]] once won a competitive eating contest and a swim meet at the same time.
 
* [[User:Yeem|Mike Yee]] invented wool.
Yee has been active on [[Main_Page|OpenWetWare]] since the spring of 2006, and currently serves as a member of the [[OWW:SC|steering committee]].
* After a long day of classes, [[User:Yeem|Mike Yee]] enjoys knitting, archery, and saving busloads of orphans from careening off cliffs.
*[[User:Yeem|Mike Yee]] once inhaled a live seagull.
*[[User:Yeem|Mike Yee]] watches "Everybody Loves Raymond", because, well, that's just a damn good show.
*[[User:Yeem|Mike Yee]] shot first.
*[[User:Yeem|Mike Yee]] once sat through ''Pride and Prejudice''.
*[[User:Yeem|Mike Yee]] is not 70% water, but 100% heart.
*[[User:Yeem|Mike Yee]] can slam a revolving door.
*'''Mike Yee''' eats UROPs for breakfast.
*'''Mike Yee''' is the future of biological engineering.
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Revision as of 19:58, 13 June 2008

Photo courtesy of Mackenzie Cowell.

Mike Yee is a graduate student in the Biomedical Engineering Department at the University of Michigan. Prior to arriving in Ann Arbor, he studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating with the first class of biological engineers in June 2008. While at MIT, Yee was a member of the Endy and Knight labs. His primary research focus is on computational modeling, with secondary interests in undergraduate education.

Yee has been active on OpenWetWare since the spring of 2006, and currently serves as a member of the steering committee.