Hello guys,
I am currently debating between joining one of the two labs that offered me a position for master's research. Just a little about myself: I am currently pursuing a master's degree in engineering, and I expect the graduate in Spring 2020. I am currently applying for medical schools, but this research project is merely for my personal interest and to complete a non-thesis capstone project for graduation requirement.
The first one is within the college of medicine, and I think it is classified as clinical research. The research project is a retrospective study with a Neuro-ICU physician to explore the connection between sleep therapy and strokes. I will learn to review patient charts, analyze data, and do statistical work on excel or MatLab. The PI expects me to learn to write research grants and proposals as well as a publishable paper. I think I really like the topic, and I believe patient chart reviewing is a very necessary skill to have in medical school.
The second one is within the engineering department, and it is classified as academic research. For this project, I will conduct independent experiments within topics of cell & tissue engineering such as microcirculation, angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis, and even neurogenesis. The PI expects me to complete a publishable paper by the end of next semester. I really like this topic as well, and I love the style of this PI. It is a smaller lab with 2 PhD students, which also means the PI can dedicate more time to the lab and students.
TL;DR: should I join a retrospective clinical research study in the college of medicine or work in an academic wet lab in the college of engineering?
Please let me know if you need more information! and thank you so much for helping me out. I would like to decide by the end of this weekend.
I am currently debating between joining one of the two labs that offered me a position for master's research. Just a little about myself: I am currently pursuing a master's degree in engineering, and I expect the graduate in Spring 2020. I am currently applying for medical schools, but this research project is merely for my personal interest and to complete a non-thesis capstone project for graduation requirement.
The first one is within the college of medicine, and I think it is classified as clinical research. The research project is a retrospective study with a Neuro-ICU physician to explore the connection between sleep therapy and strokes. I will learn to review patient charts, analyze data, and do statistical work on excel or MatLab. The PI expects me to learn to write research grants and proposals as well as a publishable paper. I think I really like the topic, and I believe patient chart reviewing is a very necessary skill to have in medical school.
The second one is within the engineering department, and it is classified as academic research. For this project, I will conduct independent experiments within topics of cell & tissue engineering such as microcirculation, angiogenesis, lymphangiogenesis, and even neurogenesis. The PI expects me to complete a publishable paper by the end of next semester. I really like this topic as well, and I love the style of this PI. It is a smaller lab with 2 PhD students, which also means the PI can dedicate more time to the lab and students.
TL;DR: should I join a retrospective clinical research study in the college of medicine or work in an academic wet lab in the college of engineering?
Please let me know if you need more information! and thank you so much for helping me out. I would like to decide by the end of this weekend.
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