Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN DIEGO - Growing up in Berkeley as a first-generation Filipina-American, Lillian Y. Lim's childhood ambition was to become a brain surgeon.
"In my mind, that was the ultimate," she said.
As an undergraduate at Brown, Lim studied organic chemistry. Although earning top grades, she said, "There was no scientific creativity in me." So, in her final year of college, s...
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