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Food science graduate student Maya Warren is pictured in a research lab in Babcock Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on March 16, 2015. In 2014, Warren shared with fellow food scientist and UW-Madison graduate student Amy DeJong a $1 million victory in the latest edition of the CBS reality show The Amazing Race. When Warren completes her doctoral degree in August 2015, she aspires to launch a food consulting business and a TV show showcasing frozen desserts from around the world. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison)
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Food science graduate student Maya Warren serves up a test batch of ice cream in a research lab in Babcock Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on March 16, 2015. In 2014, Warren shared with fellow food scientist and UW-Madison graduate student Amy DeJong a $1 million victory in the latest edition of the CBS reality show The Amazing Race. When Warren completes her doctoral degree in August 2015, she aspires to launch a food consulting business and a TV show showcasing frozen desserts from around the world. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison)
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Food science graduate student Maya Warren is pictured in a research lab in Babcock Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on March 16, 2015. In 2014, Warren shared with fellow food scientist and UW-Madison graduate student Amy DeJong a $1 million victory in the latest edition of the CBS reality show The Amazing Race. When Warren completes her doctoral degree in August 2015, she aspires to launch a food consulting business and a TV show showcasing frozen desserts from around the world. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison)
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Food science graduate student Maya Warren serves up a test batch of ice cream in a research lab in Babcock Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on March 16, 2015. In 2014, Warren shared with fellow food scientist and UW-Madison graduate student Amy DeJong a $1 million victory in the latest edition of the CBS reality show The Amazing Race. When Warren completes her doctoral degree in August 2015, she aspires to launch a food consulting business and a TV show showcasing frozen desserts from around the world. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison)
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Food science graduate student Maya Warren serves up a test batch of ice cream in a research lab in Babcock Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on March 16, 2015. In 2014, Warren shared with fellow food scientist and UW-Madison graduate student Amy DeJong a $1 million victory in the latest edition of the CBS reality show The Amazing Race. When Warren completes her doctoral degree in August 2015, she aspires to launch a food consulting business and a TV show showcasing frozen desserts from around the world. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison)
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Food science graduate student Maya Warren serves up a test batch of ice cream in a research lab in Babcock Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on March 16, 2015. In 2014, Warren shared with fellow food scientist and UW-Madison graduate student Amy DeJong a $1 million victory in the latest edition of the CBS reality show The Amazing Race. When Warren completes her doctoral degree in August 2015, she aspires to launch a food consulting business and a TV show showcasing frozen desserts from around the world. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison)
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Food science graduate student Maya Warren serves up a test batch of ice cream in a research lab in Babcock Hall at the University of Wisconsin-Madison on March 16, 2015. In 2014, Warren shared with fellow food scientist and UW-Madison graduate student Amy DeJong a $1 million victory in the latest edition of the CBS reality show The Amazing Race. When Warren completes her doctoral degree in August 2015, she aspires to launch a food consulting business and a TV show showcasing frozen desserts from around the world. (Photo by Jeff Miller/UW-Madison)
Photo by: Jeff Miller
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