What career path do I take to work on human medicinal research?
Considering the obvious biomedical engineering route, but I hate the idea of being in a small cubicle and doing menial tasks. Id rather be the one conducting the research.
>>17418782
then md/phd
>>17418795
What field of study?
>>17418795
lol good luck. That is one of the hardest things you can possibly do in academia.
>>17418795
He is right...u must actually become a doctor...usually ppl dont know...but you can choose to go in research and study rather than clinic and surgery....oh and i dont know what country you are but in Eu it is the only way to achieve what you want.
Ethnobotany.
>>17419049
Difficulty isn't concerning me, I'm not bragging at all, but I'm going to Princeton and hopefully can land some good grad school. I guess I would have to be a doctor if I want some hands on experience.
>>17420338
Sounds neat. Don't know too much about it though
>>17418782
>claims to go to princeton
>can't do basic research
Come on I know /adv/ is easily trolled but this is just too much.
>>17418782
>Id rather be the one conducting the research.
Don't be an entitled twat. People work years before they actually are the head of their own projects. That's why phds work for peanuts. There's one postion that pays $200k that +100 people apply to while the rest of the positions pay $20k