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Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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Fri, 09 Aug 2024 11:12:12 -0400 |
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Try to find places where biologists hang out.
Email graduate admissions and just ask them.
Look into more background on protein structure.
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Consider taking a few classes at RIT.
Search around for schools with bioinformatics/computational biology programs.
Read their papers and find things that seem interesting. Look over their code
too.
Look through recent journals and try to pick a couple of recent papers that seem
approachable.
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Try branching out a little bit -- look at immunology, virology, microbiology.
Start learning cell biology next.
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Find the top 5 people/grad schools whose work sound interesting.
Find faculty members look at lab websites, look at open positions and projects.
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Get transcripts, see if any of my previous credits would transfer into a BS/MS.
Might be able to cut some years off a BS.
* MIT OpenCourseware
* Harvard extension school
* Start looking into cell and molecular biology
* Biotechnology class