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Hello all,
I am currently a sophomore Biology major/Chem minor and I'm seriously considering pursuing an MSTP after undergrad. I am interested in genetics, immunology, molecular biology, synthetic biology, and biochem as areas of potential research (I think several of those research focuses are nested within several other ones, but oh well).
Before I realized that I had such a strong passion for research (been in a lab for 2 years now, so I have some idea about what it will look like, I hope) I took algebra physics 1, calc 1, and statistics. My initial plan was to stop at calc 1 for my math development, and take algebra-based physics instead of calc-based so that I could spend more time taking the Bio classes I was more interested in.
At this point, I am wondering if I should re-start my physics sequence so that I can take it with calculus, and take more math courses (calc 2, calc 3, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, maybe some CS), to better prepare me for a career as a physician-scientist. Do you think it would be worth the extra time/credits/$ to do so? It seems like a lot of the genetics/molecular bio/synthetic bio research uses "biophysics" quite a bit and I don't want to limit my options based on not having developed a background in the prereqs.
RELATED: If I could only do one, I would choose MD over Ph.D., I think. Do the areas of research that I listed transfer well for MD/PhD-ers?
I am currently a sophomore Biology major/Chem minor and I'm seriously considering pursuing an MSTP after undergrad. I am interested in genetics, immunology, molecular biology, synthetic biology, and biochem as areas of potential research (I think several of those research focuses are nested within several other ones, but oh well).
Before I realized that I had such a strong passion for research (been in a lab for 2 years now, so I have some idea about what it will look like, I hope) I took algebra physics 1, calc 1, and statistics. My initial plan was to stop at calc 1 for my math development, and take algebra-based physics instead of calc-based so that I could spend more time taking the Bio classes I was more interested in.
At this point, I am wondering if I should re-start my physics sequence so that I can take it with calculus, and take more math courses (calc 2, calc 3, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, maybe some CS), to better prepare me for a career as a physician-scientist. Do you think it would be worth the extra time/credits/$ to do so? It seems like a lot of the genetics/molecular bio/synthetic bio research uses "biophysics" quite a bit and I don't want to limit my options based on not having developed a background in the prereqs.
RELATED: If I could only do one, I would choose MD over Ph.D., I think. Do the areas of research that I listed transfer well for MD/PhD-ers?