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Author Topic:   A question to those who work in any science field.
inkorrekt
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Message 29 of 29 (291635)
03-02-2006 9:43 PM
Reply to: Message 1 by Justin Horne
07-18-2004 8:00 PM


It is fascinating
Justin, I was a Chemistry major and one of the older student at that college became aProfessor at the university and he gave a lecture on the Chemistry of Life. This fascinated me. So, I pursued Biochemistry. The more I studied the more complexity it revealed. It is so marvellous to study the intricate mechanisms in every cell. You will begin to wonder the wisdom of the designer.
I strongly suggest that you pursue your passion. If you want to make money, then do not do it. Because, if you want to pursue your passion, there is no money in this. If you are driven by passion alone, then go for it. However, you can be gainfully employed if you go to Genetic engineeering, pharmacodynamics, molecular pharmacology,and drug development. In these areas, you can make money as well as pursue your passions.
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