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thamks!
 
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I don't know what "academic intellect" means but it shows admissions you've got experience running a productive research project of your own. Very valuable to have if you're applying to the "top" schools/research powerhouses
 
Does a commitment to research that resulted in my own publication in a peer review journal show academic intellect for adcoms?
It's a great accomplishment. But Adcoms find it more pleasing that your intellect demonstrate that you can handle med school, having a good GPA.

Being a good researcher does NOT mean you can be a good med student.
 
Does a commitment to research that resulted in my own publication in a peer review journal show academic intellect for adcoms?
Engaging in research may be viewed as a demonstration of scientific curiosity. Publishing is evidence of research productivity.
 
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