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I know both of these majors reek of the stereotypical "premed" route...but these are the only fields that I'm interested in and I can't see myself studying anything else. Organismal Biology is called "Integrative Biology" here and everyone on campus just refers to molecular&cell biology as "MCB." The lower division requirements for the major are the same (2 semesters of organic chem, 1 semester of general chem, 2 semesters of physics, 2 semesters of general biology, etc). But the upper division courses for these majors are pretty different (of course...otherwise they'd be lumped into one major) and I'm not sure whether I'd prefer courses in ecolology, evolution, anatomy, and physiology (integrative biology upper division courses)...or courses in immunology, genetics, biochemistry, cell biology, etc (courses in MCB). Which major do you guys think would open up more doors (outside of just the medical school path)? I think I might be interested in pursuing research and I'm guessing that the majority of grants/research in biology right now would probably be focused on molecular&cell bio? (Because of the emergence of genetics as a frontier science, increased biotechnology has caused bioinformatics to blow up, and the potential for biological/chemical warfare has increased the need for more immunology research as well as public health research.) Any thoughts on this guys? Any help would be much appreciated.