Difference between revisions of "Mary Rozenman"
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− | Mary Rozenman CC'03 immigrated to the United States from Moscow at age 8, and was a Russian Literature and Chemistry double-major and [[ John Jay Scholar]]. At Columbia, she became involved with the creation of [[Frontiers of Science]]. After graduation, she completed a PhD in Organic Chemistry at Harvard in three and a half years. | + | '''Mary Rozenman''' [[Columbia College|CC]] '[[2003|03]] immigrated to the United States from Moscow at age 8, and was a Russian Literature and [[Chemistry]] double-major and [[John Jay Scholar]]. At Columbia, she became involved with the creation of [[Frontiers of Science]]. After graduation, she completed a [[PhD]] in Organic Chemistry at [[Harvard]] in three and a half years. She is now a biotech consultant at McKinsey. |
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− | [[Category: Slavic languages majors]] | + | [[Category: John Jay Scholars|Rozenman]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 3 September 2009
Mary Rozenman CC '03 immigrated to the United States from Moscow at age 8, and was a Russian Literature and Chemistry double-major and John Jay Scholar. At Columbia, she became involved with the creation of Frontiers of Science. After graduation, she completed a PhD in Organic Chemistry at Harvard in three and a half years. She is now a biotech consultant at McKinsey.