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    I thought I would not enjoy living down south. Right around April, I decided to enroll at Purdue as a biochemistry major (chemistry concentration) with the goal of attending Medical School. I enjoyed Chemistry in High school so I thought that I would breeze through it in college. Towards the end of the first semester, I realized that I was in over my head, and I changed my major to biochemistry (biology concentration). It did not take long for me to come to the conclusion that the field of…

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    Dr. Jonas Edward Salk

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    wanted to be a lawyer but his mother urged him to be a doctor instead. When he went to medical school however he wanted to study viruses and bacteria and how the human body interacts with them. During his second year at medical school he studied biochemistry, but instead of switching majors decided to stay with medicine because of his original intention(Biography). “And at the end of that…

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    Frederick Sanger on August 13, 1918 in Rendcomb, England. At age 18 Sanger went against his family and decided to become a scientist instead of a doctor like his father (Jeffers, 2017). He attended St. John’s College in Cambridge and majored in biochemistry. After he graduated he married Margaret Joan Howe at age 22 and had three children with her. He later came back and worked with Albert Neuberger in order to study the metabolism of lysine, a protein not produced in animals. Later,…

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    becoming a doctor was going to be true one day. However, things began to change when I met my boyfriend for the first time in Anatomy lab last semester. I lost my focus, got distracted and forgot what I was on Saba for. I knew that taking IDR, Biochemistry, Genetics all at once would require a lot of time and I was mentally ready for it until I started dating my classmate. I could not ignore him for too long. Sitting next to him in class, passing notes during class distracted me and I was not…

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    Ovation Fertility™ board member, Alex Buzik, offers over 13 years of experience in healthcare private equity and investment banking. Ovation Fertility™ board member, Alex Buzik, is an asset to the board of directors, offering over 13 years of experience in healthcare private equity and investment banking. With experience working for names such as Lehman Brothers and MTS Health Investors, Mr. Buzik plans to help Ovation Fertility™ grow into the country’s largest and most prodigious nationwide…

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    I am interested in the research assistant position at CHOP, as advertised on the CHOP’s website. I am currently a second-semester senior at Eastern University, pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry. I have made it my obligation to see the research assistant position as a wonderful privilege for scientific exposure and growth. Understandably, it requires a level of commitment and diligence and I believe I am motivated to acquire the necessary skills and expertise and use my professional…

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    Higher education institutes need to prepare students for the changing global economy, which requires them, having a mental map on both disciplinary and interdisciplinary studies. In the 21st century where the world is heavily dependent on globalization and an integrated economy, the discipline model of “one method of knowing” is extremely concerning because real world problems are not separated into disciplines but are rather challenging and complex. The simple answer to the question would be…

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    Forensic DNA Analyst

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    Forensic DNA Analyst Education/Training Required A forensic DNA analyst must at least have a four year degree in biology, chemistry, genetics, molecular genetics, molecular biology, forensic science, physics, criminalistics, and biochemistry. Undergraduates require a bachelor of science in biology, science in biological science, science in forensic science, and a bachelor in molecular biology. You can get these types of education in community colleges (2-4 year colleges), but you would need…

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    Symptom Relief

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    Healthcare practitioners tells their patients what to do for symptom relief, but not how to reverse the disease. This causes the problem to continue unnoticed until it worsens past the control of the supplement or drug. Some patients get partial or complete symptom relief for a while until their next health problem arises. Whether you use drugs or vitamins; treating symptoms is the first mistake. Ignoring the emotion connected to those symptoms must be addressed to resolve any health condition…

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    May, 1953. During her 3 years in the army, she was trained as a physical therapist. She then attended the University of Arkansas Medical School, where she obtained her medicinae doctor degree in 1960. Elders earned an Master of Science degree in Biochemistry in 1967. Elders then received a National Institutes of Health career development award, also serving as assistant professor in pediatrics at the University of Arkansas Medical Center. She was promoted…

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