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In what field do you do research in?

  • Chem

    Votes: 9 9.8%
  • Bio

    Votes: 48 52.2%
  • Other

    Votes: 35 38.0%

  • Total voters
    92

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I'm sure somewhere there is a thread on this, but since the search is down, I can't find it. I know a ton of pre-med's participate in research, but what kind of research do most people do? Chemistry research or biology research? Or even something else?
 
I do cancer research, even though its mostly biochme techniques, I guess its bio
 
I have a few different projects going on, so it's quite varied, some strictly medical stuff (research with a friend of mine about the frequency of misplaced ET tubes by paramedics), a medical ethics article on halting resuscitation efforts in the field when the patient doesn't respond to treatment, then of course there is my health psychology research into COPD and its management.
 
I have a feeling it won't take long for someone to come through and improve upon or expand my poll.
 
organic chem research
 
almost too few options on this poll... i think a lot of people (like me!) have done biochemistry research. also, a lot of chemistry research is geared towards bio... like finding molecules that restore function to mutated enzymes or creating delivery capsules to release things onto cancer cells. i guess i just think things often get too blurry to say "chem research" or "bio research." just thinking out loud i guess... cheers.
 
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lots of micro and biochem here...
 
i think chem and bio is too restricted.

i conduct research on orthopedics, specifically joint replacements (knee and hip) and sports medicine/arthroscopy.
 
Clinical radiology
 
molecular pharmacology and toxicology - alzheimer's disease

it's midnight in LA....and i'm leaving the lab now to go sleep and be back at 9am 😴
 
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where do u find all these research opps?
 
shuey123 said:
where do u find all these research opps?

I've been involved in three:
1st) One of my profs mentioned in class that she was looking for RAs, I talked to her after class, visited the lab, and was "hired" (for free 😛 )
2nd) I asked my advisor if she knew anyone doing research in cross-cultural medicine, she gave me a prof's name and number, I called, met with her, agreed on a project
3rd) Looked on Stanford's website for a full-time research position, interviewed, hired
 
What about options for all the engineers out there? 😎

- neural and muscular stimulation
 
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