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by dekhn
4599 days ago
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When I first learned about molecular biology (late 80s, while in high school), I immediately shifted my interest from just computers to computers and biology. I specifically told people at the time: "studying molecular biology is like being put in front of the world's largest and most complicated computer and being told 'we have no manual, and do not know how it even works, could you figure out by playing with it?' It took many years for me to reconcile my hacker approach to life with the reality of scientific funding and the rate of progress in human diseases. |
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Switching gears was the best decision of my life. I've never had so much fun as I had while attending the introductory lectures in cell or molecular biology. So many mind-blowing things I never would've imagine...
Now I'm hoping to get into a PhD programme in genetics. Can't wait to learn about other amazing stuff waiting out there. :)