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Neelakshi Gohain

PostDoc fellow at Institute of Human Virology, University of Maryland School of Medicine
Educational Instruction and Library Occupations - Life, Physical, and Social Science Occupations
Bridgeport, Connecticut
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Renee May 16, 2016 1613 views

How hard is the biochemistry major?

I will be studying biochemistry this upcoming fall and was just wondering how difficult the major is. #major #biochemistry

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Nathaniel Mar 19, 2015 1127 views

How far can I expect to get in the biochemistry field with a bachelor's degree?

I'm a high school senior and will be entering my freshman year of college in the fall. While I haven't made any final decision as to what I will be majoring in (and I know my interests may shift within the next few years - I'm looking at biochemistry and chemical/biochemical engineering at the...

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Tyler Mar 17, 2015 1112 views

I would like more insight on the life of a biochemist and a bio-medical engineer

I have been debating whether or not to go into biochemistry or bio-medical engineering and I found out that a bio-medical engineer makes more than a biochemist so now I am indecisive. #job #biochemistry #biochemist

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Ignacio Mar 12, 2014 2775 views

Scholarships, I'm scared

I'm looking into scholarships, but i'm scared that i'm not going to be able to find one. I have seen a number of different scholarships and the requirements seem attainable, but i know that a number of people also compete for them. I'm also scared that i'm going to beaten in the process. Is...

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Gauri Dec 25, 2013 8914 views

What's the difference between an immunologist and a pathologist, and what courses/degrees would one have to take to become either of these?

I would like to become a scientist who develops cures/methods for diseases. I'm not yet sure if these would be viruses, autoimmune diseases, bacterial, and so forth. I would preferably be working in a lab, but not be a practicing doctor. I'm confused on the name(s) of these fields and what...