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biochemistry undergraduate research

May 30th, 2010 The Professor No comments

biochemistry undergraduate research
How should i approach the undergraduate short answer questions for USC (University of Southern California)?

“Describe your academic interests and how you plan to pursue them at USC.”

any advice on how to answer this question? how much should i research USC and what about it should i mention in my answer?
and should i use the same strategy as writing my personal essays (narrative, semi-formal, etc.)?
I’m debating whether i should major in Biochemistry or in English literature, but i know i want to be pre-law.

Ugh I hated this question!

But what you want to do is list out all your academic interests (not as part of your essay). Pick a few and elaborate with many many many many details about your interests. I can’t stress the details because they love that stuff.

and you should research usc a lot to answer the second part of the question! you should give examples of what you would do if you could pursue these interests there.

Don’t be too formal! Semi-formal is best! Narrative is good because you can really get into the stories about your interests.

Good luck with pre-law! It’s not something I would be interested in but go for it.

Matthew Zegarek – Endocytosis in C. elegans


A site of action for compound 48/80, an inducer of mast cell degranulation (Dean prize for undergraduate research : papers)


A site of action for compound 48/80, an inducer of mast cell degranulation (Dean prize for undergraduate research : papers)




Concordia University hosts research symposia for graduate and undergraduate students. (sixth annual Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Undergraduate ... An article from: Canadian Chemical News


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Project porphyrin: An undergraduate research project in synthesis and instrumental characterization


Project porphyrin: An undergraduate research project in synthesis and instrumental characterization



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microbiology undergraduate

May 15th, 2010 The Professor No comments

microbiology undergraduate
Microbiology or Biotechnology – Which should I major in?

In my own words…
Biotechnology is the utilization of science and technology, in which plants, animals and microorganisms are used to create products or do tasks for human beings.
Microbiology is the study of microorganisms.

Biology is my favorite science, but I still like chemistry, physics and mathematics.
After undergraduate studies, I’d like to study physical therapy.
So, which major should I choose?

Also, which degree major brings you more job opportunities?

Microbiology will dive more into the actual biochemical processes and the various species and types of microscopic organisms.

Biotechnology will delve into some portions of those topics, but will be more geared towards scientific methods for manipulating said organisms for various reasons, ie recombinant DNA technologies.

Julie Bianchini – The role of cysteine-rich secretory proteins in yeast


The Microbe Files: Cases in Microbiology for the Undergraduate (with answers)


The Microbe Files: Cases in Microbiology for the Undergraduate (with answers)


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I, Microbiologist: A Discovery-Based Undergraduate Research Course in Microbial Ecology and Molecular Evolution


I, Microbiologist: A Discovery-Based Undergraduate Research Course in Microbial Ecology and Molecular Evolution


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I, Microbiologist is a discovery-driven laboratory manual that proposes to get students engaged in research at a classroom setting. The course is set up to include lecture and laboratory materials in an all-inclusive manual. The strength of the proposed manual is in the emphasis on discovery-based science. Students will experience the trials and tribulations of laboratory research, learn to work i…

Instructional slides for undergraduate general microbiology basic courses


Instructional slides for undergraduate general microbiology basic courses



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May 14th, 2010 The Professor No comments

Kids English-Pumkin.com -Body Parts 5

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