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Im an undergraduate student taking up BS Biology major in Cell and Molecular Biology. (University of the Philippines - Los Banos, Philippines) Im looking for some possible research topics that i could use for my thesis. I am planning to take up medicine after graduation. Would anyone please help me? I really appreciate it!Thanks! |
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Although it is understandable that as an undergrad you may not know what to do research on, it is ultimately YOUR research thesis, therefore you should take steps to make it your work. With the numerous resources available on the internet, you can easily find the top 10 issues involving biological sciences, and medicine. More importantly, it is probably best to ask the professors at your school and focus on subjects that interest you. |
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thanks relentless!that would give me the initiative. what was your undergrad thesis about?
im interested in the field of biochemistry or genetics |
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However, my current PhD thesis is in microbiology and molecular biology which is merely a continuation of what I did as an undergrad. |
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Hello all,
Today I am writing my doctoral thesis. It is difficult to predict how long it takes to write but I find it really annoying and time consuming. If you're as in your last step I would also like to hear what you think. How long it takes to write a doctoral thesis? If you have any survival tips .. Please share with us .. Cheers, |
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